Abstract: A solid state radar transmitter pulse modulator system capable of generating high power operating pulses having pulse width and pulse repetition rate agility and being programmable for output pulse current over a substantial range of peak current values to produce corresponding values of transmitter output power. A multi-stage cascade cross-field amplifier (CFA RF chain) is employed, each stage having its own pulse modulator comprised of one or more standard modules paralleled at the output to drive the corresponding CFA stage provides fail-soft operation. Means are included for protecting solid state circuits in the event of CFA or other component failures, for dynamically matching CFA and pulse transformer impedances, and for preventing BH curve "walk-up" during operation.
Abstract: A high voltage pulse clipper for stabilizing the amplitude of successive pulses applied, for example, as modulator pulses to a microwave transmitter. A source of such pulses has its output connected across a capacitor through a series diode whereby the capacitor charge acts as a back bias for the diode. The ground potential side of the capacitor includes a circuit which adds a voltage in opposition to that extant across the capacitor to equalize the capacitor error voltage resulting from variations of the input pulse amplitude and pulse spacing.
Abstract: An antenna element including a microstrip radiating element having a microstrip feed line and a ground plane on opposite sides of a substrate, with at least one of a plurality as resonators on the same side of the substrate as the microstrip feed line, and a dipole radiator having an increased bandwidth and insulated from the feed line and from the plurality of resonators.
Abstract: A touch-sensitive device for computer data entry from the presentation on a scanned, thin-film, electroluminescent display. A transparent conductive film is suspended over the display face. Touching that film at a predetermined point in the display capacitively couples scanning voltages (which are time-base synchronous and related to the touched point) to an amplifier and then to a utilization device (computer, for example).
Abstract: An adaptive, fail-soft digital filterbank for digitized Doppler-modulated video signals. A plurality of modules are controlled by the impulse filter weighting technique to each respond to a set of discrete Doppler frequencies. A built-in test feature is included, the module inputs being multiplexed between system digitized video and synthetic signals to continuously confirm proper operation. Module failures are recognized by the control (programming) circuitry and spare modules can be activated. Control and communications link circuitry is constructed with multiple redundancy.