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1 May 2007 Performance of 94GHz receivers for passive imaging
Richard G. Humphreys, Stephen M. Taylor, Paul A. Manning, Paul D. Munday, Jeff Powell
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Abstract
64 MMIC receivers built for mm-wave imaging have been systematically characterized. Each receiver comprises three InP MMIC low noise amplifiers and a biased Schottky diode detector in a compact package with a horn antenna. The characterization includes spectral response, responsivity and noise. The noise has both white and 1/f components. The average (±standard deviation) receiver bandwidth is 23.8±3GHz, and the overall noise equivalent temperature difference (NETD) in an integration time of 0.2ms, as used in the imager, is 0.66±0.1K.
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Richard G. Humphreys, Stephen M. Taylor, Paul A. Manning, Paul D. Munday, and Jeff Powell "Performance of 94GHz receivers for passive imaging", Proc. SPIE 6548, Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology X, 65480H (1 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.723784
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Sensors

Electronics

Imaging systems

Temperature metrology

Diodes

Amplifiers

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