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Apparatus for Optically Generating Microwave Phase-Encoded Signals

A phase-encoded signal and microwave signal technology, applied in phase-modulated carrier systems, electromagnetic wave transmission systems, electrical components, etc., can solve the problems of frequency adjustable range limitation, long-term working stability limitation, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-09-22
XIDIAN UNIV
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The above methods can only generate binary phase encoding signals. In order to generate multi-ary phase encoding signals, an arbitrary waveform generation system based on photoelectric oscillators is proposed. This method can generate frequency-adjustable binary and quaternary phase encoding signals. , but the frequency adjustable range of this scheme is limited by the phase-shifted fiber Bragg grating used in the system, and since the system frequency tuning is realized by changing the wavelength of the optical signal, its long-term working stability is limited by the wavelength stability of the light source

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[0032] The embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings: this embodiment is implemented on the premise of the technical solution of the present invention, and detailed implementation methods and specific operating procedures are provided, but the protection scope of the present invention is not limited to the following The described embodiment:

[0033] see figure 1 , in this embodiment, the device includes: a laser 1, an optical splitter 2, an electric power splitter 3, an electric phase shifter 4, a dual-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulator 5, a phase modulator 6, and a first polarization controller 7. A second polarization controller 8 , a polarization beam combiner 9 , a third polarization controller 10 , a polarizer 11 , a photodetector 12 , a microwave signal source 13 , and an arbitrary waveform generator 14 . The output port of the tunable laser 1 is connected to the optical splitter 2 , and after splittin...

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The invention discloses a device for optically generating microwave phase encoding signals, which relates to the field of microwave technology and optical communication technology, and is mainly applied to the generation of pulse compression signals in pulse compression radars. Using the frequency-shifting characteristics of the dual-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulator, the optical wavelength modulated by the coded signal and the frequency-shifted optical wavelength are coupled and detected by a photodetector to generate a phase-coded microwave signal. The device can generate binary, quaternary or multi-ary phase-encoded microwave signals, and the generated phase-encoded microwave signal has a large frequency adjustable range and has a large time-width-bandwidth product, which overcomes the traditional electric field generation of phase-encoded microwaves. The signal mode is limited by the speed bottleneck and bandwidth of electronic devices, the cost of high-frequency signal generation is extremely high or cannot be generated, and the time-width-bandwidth product is limited, and the system has disadvantages such as poor reconfigurability and frequency adjustability.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of microwave technology and the field of optical communication technology, in particular to a device for optically generating microwave phase encoding signals. Background technique [0002] With the rapid development of radar technology, the requirements for radar operating range, resolution capability and measurement accuracy are getting higher and higher. The resolution theory of radar shows that: on the premise of ensuring a certain signal-to-noise ratio and achieving the best processing, the ranging accuracy and distance resolution mainly depend on the spectral structure of the signal, which requires the signal to have a large bandwidth; the speed measurement accuracy and speed resolution Depending on the temporal structure of the signal, it requires the signal to have a large duration. Therefore, in order to make the radar system have a long range and have high range and speed measurement accuracy and good dista...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04B10/548H04L27/20
Inventor 文爱军陈阳吴晓辉陈艳刘玲
Owner XIDIAN UNIV
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