Claims
- 1. A receiver for a tracking radar system operating in the microwave to millimeter wave region in a noncoherent mode, comprising:
- antenna means including focusing means for focusing received radiation at a focal plane, an array of detector elements located at the focal plane, the array being divided into four quadrants with at least one detector element in each quadrant;
- four receiving channels, each coupled via its individual feed means to a corresponding one of said quadrants, each channel including amplitude detection means, and providing an output signal proportional to the amplitude of the received radio frequency energy on its quadrant; wherein said amplitude detection means of each channel includes an amplitude detector which produces a train of pulses, and integrating means to integrate the train of pulses to form said output signal, such that no phase information is extracted from the received signals; and
- comparison means coupled to the four receiving channels for comparing said output signals from diagonally opposite quadrants to produce error signals for use in driving the antenna means to move the focus of the received radio frequency energy toward the center of the array.
- 2. The receiver according to claim 1, wherein said comparison means comprises two differential amplifiers, one having two inputs connected to receive the outputs of two channels for diagonally opposite quadrants, and the other having two inputs connected to receive the outputs of the other two channels.
- 3. The receiver according to claim 1, wherein each channel further includes a mixer and an I.F. amplifier coupled between its said individual feed means and said amplitude detector, and local oscillator means coupled to the mixers of all four channels, so that intermediate frequency signals are supplied to the amplitude detectors.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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"Optical Tracking Systems", 18-19 Jan. 1971 Seminar, pp. 39-50. |