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4.2.11 Configuring IF Gain Based on System Performance
When considering IF gain and system performance for a complete radar receiver, we assume
that an LNA/Mixer has already been selected that oers an appropriate balance between
price and noise
figure. The total RF/IF gain between the antenna waveguide and the IFDR
must still be determined.
Assume that the thermal noise (kT) of the system is -114 dBm/MHz, and that the noise figure
of the LNA/Mixer is 2 dB. We want to bring this -112 dBm/MHz noise level up into the
working range of the RVP901 IFDR so that the received echoes can be optimally processed.
When selecting the required gain, we must make a
trade-o between preserving the
receiver sensitivity that has been established by the LNA, and preserving the overall
dynamic range of the IFDR. This is the same
trade-o that is made in traditional multi-stage
analog receiver systems that include a WDR (wide dynamic range) LOG receiver.
Figure 19 Trade-o Between Dynamic Range and Sensitivity
The solid red curve in the
figure shows that the two variables interact in a symmetric
manner, so that any operating point (x,y) is always matched by a dual operating point at (y,
x). To understand the construction of this plot, let:
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