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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 19, 2024
Filed:
Aug. 09, 2021
Infineon Technologies Ag, Neubiberg, DE;
Niels Christoffers, Vienna, AT;
Sanaz Hadipour Abkenar, Linz, AT;
Soumya Krishnapuram Sireesh, Linz, AT;
Christoph Wagner, Enns, AT;
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG, Neubiberg, DE;
Abstract
Radar frequency range signals (e.g., 1 to 100 gigahertz) are often generated by upconverting a reference frequency to a transmission frequency, and a received signal may be downconverted to analyze information encoded on the transmission via modulation. Modulation may be achieved via a fractional frequency divider in a phase-locked loop, but fractional spurs may reduce the signal-to-noise ratio. Additionally, the ramp slope may vary due to phase-locked loop momentum. Instead, a clock generator may generate clock signals for a digital front end comprising a digital signal modulator that generates modulated digital values comprising quadrature representations of a radar modulation signal, which are encoded by a radiofrequency digital-to-analog converter (RF-DAC). The RF-DAC analog signal may be upconverted to a radar frequency and transmitted. A receiver may receive, downconvert, and analyze a reflection of the radar transmission, e.g., to perform range detection based on a frequency ramp encoded by the radar transmission.