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IEICE Electronics Express
Online ISSN : 1349-2543
ISSN-L : 1349-2543
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Analysis of TIADC channel mismatch effects on high-resolution range profile
Jingyu LiDandan XiaoYue Zhang
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  • Jingyu Li

    National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on ATR, National University of Defense Technology

  • Dandan Xiao

    Communication Petty Officer Academy, Army Engineering University of PLA

  • Yue Zhang

    National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on ATR, National University of Defense Technology

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Keywords:TIADC,pulse compression,HRRP,DIFS
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2020 Volume 17Issue 1Pages 20190535

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1587/elex.16.20190535
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  • Published: 2020Received: August 22, 2019Released on J-STAGE: January 10, 2020Accepted: November 26, 2019Advance online publication: December 13, 2019Revised: -
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The wideband echo signals of the imaging radar can be processed by pulse compression to obtain high-resolution range profile (HRRP). The resolution of HRRP is proportional to the signal bandwidth. The pursuit of high resolution makes the bandwidth of radar transmitting signal larger and larger. And the corresponding sampling rate of receiver becomes so high that analog-to-digital conversion cannot be realized by a single chip correctly. Time-interleaved analog-to-digital converter (TIADC) technique increases sampling rate of radar receiver, but channel mismatches are brought in. Channel mismatches significantly deteriorate the dynamic performance of radar receiver. Effects of channel mismatch on SNR, SNDR and SFDR are studied in previous literatures. Derivation and simulation of TIADC channel mismatch effecting on HRRP are performed in this letter. Simulation results show that without considering the amplitude-frequency distortion and phase-frequency distortions of the radar system, when the gain mismatch is less than 0.7 times and the clock mismatch is less than 0.25 rad, the influence of the channel mismatch on the HRRP can be neglected. The results provide a reference for system design and compensation method, which are useful for the designer to determine whether complex channel mismatch calibration is necessary under specific application background.

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