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Prototype Parts of a Digital Beam-Forming Wide-Band ReceiverSome prototype parts of a digital beamforming (DBF) receiver that would operate at multigigahertz carrier frequencies have been developed. The beam-forming algorithm in a DBF receiver processes signals from multiple antenna elements with appropriate time delays and weighting factors chosen to enhance the reception of signals from a specific direction while suppressing signals from other directions. Such a receiver would be used in the directional reception of weak wideband signals -- for example, spread-spectrum signals from a low-power transmitter on an Earth-orbiting spacecraft or other distant source. The prototype parts include superconducting components on integrated-circuit chips, and a multichip module (MCM), within which the chips are to be packaged and connected via special inter-chip-communication circuits. The design and the underlying principle of operation are based on the use of the rapid single-flux quantum (RSFQ) family of logic circuits to obtain the required processing speed and signal-to-noise ratio. RSFQ circuits are superconducting circuits that exploit the Josephson effect. They are well suited for this application, having been proven to perform well in some circuits at frequencies above 100 GHz. In order to maintain the superconductivity needed for proper functioning of the RSFQ circuits, the MCM must be kept in a cryogenic environment during operation.
Document ID
20110023944
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Kaplan, Steven B.
(Hypres, Inc. Elmsford, NY, United States)
Pylov, Sergey V.
(Hypres, Inc. Elmsford, NY, United States)
Pambianchi, Michael
(Hypres, Inc. Elmsford, NY, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 2003
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, November 2003
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Report/Patent Number
LEW-16935
Report Number: LEW-16935
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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