per_lube
Advanced Member level 4
Hi all,
I need to generate a wideband stepped frequency signal in 2GHz- 4 GHz frequency band with 2 MHz frequency steps for a short range FMCW radar front end.
I came across with two devices which is working in the required frequency bands,
1. Linear technology LTC6946 - Ultralow Noise and Spurious 0.37GHz to 5.7GHz Integer-N Synthesizer with Integrated VCO
2. TI TRF3765 - Integer-N/Fractional-N PLL with Integrated VCO
I'm wondering is it possible to generate a wideband frequency sweep (wideband stepped frequency signal) with in a bandwidth of 2 GHz - 4 GHz with these devices?
I need about 1 MHz - 2 MHz resolution and 1000 - 2000 frequency points.
As I can understand from the datasheets, the loop filter(the feedback loop of the synthesizer ) requires different component values for different frequencies.
If that is the case can I use this device to generate the frequency sweep from 2GHz - 4GHz?
If this method is not working at all, could you please tell me what is the next cheapest solution?
Could you please help me to figure out this problem?
Thanks,
per_lube
I need to generate a wideband stepped frequency signal in 2GHz- 4 GHz frequency band with 2 MHz frequency steps for a short range FMCW radar front end.
I came across with two devices which is working in the required frequency bands,
1. Linear technology LTC6946 - Ultralow Noise and Spurious 0.37GHz to 5.7GHz Integer-N Synthesizer with Integrated VCO
2. TI TRF3765 - Integer-N/Fractional-N PLL with Integrated VCO
I'm wondering is it possible to generate a wideband frequency sweep (wideband stepped frequency signal) with in a bandwidth of 2 GHz - 4 GHz with these devices?
I need about 1 MHz - 2 MHz resolution and 1000 - 2000 frequency points.
As I can understand from the datasheets, the loop filter(the feedback loop of the synthesizer ) requires different component values for different frequencies.
If that is the case can I use this device to generate the frequency sweep from 2GHz - 4GHz?
If this method is not working at all, could you please tell me what is the next cheapest solution?
Could you please help me to figure out this problem?
Thanks,
per_lube