QR026 High Sensitivity VME Tuner Performance Data

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QR026 High Sensitivity VME Tuner Performance Data March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

The QR026 High Sensitivity VME Tuner The QR026 Tuner integrates a 17 channel pre-selector, a high sensitivity receiver, a control module and a fast switching synthesiser based on Direct Digital Synthesis technology into a compact (19 in x 2U) unit. The QR026 is suitable for ESM, ELINT and RWR applications across airborne, naval and land based platforms. The individual VME modules are available for integration into a customer – supplied rack. Some of the data in subsequent slides refers to the QR019 Receiver. The QR019 is a 3 channel system utilising the same modules as the QR026, which shows equal performance. March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

QR026 Configuration March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

QR026 Evolution Prototype Unit – 2U Solution Before Re-packaging March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Frequency Extension to beyond 40GHz QR026 Options Frequency Extension to beyond 40GHz Single, Dual or Quad Tracked Channels Digital IFM(s) with Hi-POI PDW Outputs Alternative Speed / Accuracy Local Oscillators Alternative IF Outputs (3GHZ, 1GHz, 70MHz) Cards in Transit Frame for Integration in a Customer rack Alternative rack configurations USB customer interface March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

QR026 High Sensitivity VME Tuner Specification March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Internally Generated Spurious Signals Shall not exceed –70dBm equivalent input power March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Internally Generated Spurious Signals Shall not exceed –70dBm equivalent input power -50dBm at output corresponds to –70dBm at RF input, allowing for 20dB receiver gain March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Noise Figure Shall not exceed 16dB:- 13.5 dB typical March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Noise Figure Shall not exceed 16dB:- 13.5 dB typical RF Input 1GHz:- < 14dB worst case March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Noise Figure Shall not exceed 16dB:- 13.5 dB typical RF Input 9GHz:- < 13dB worst case March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Noise Figure Shall not exceed 16dB:- 13.5 dB typical RF Input 18GHz:- < 15dB worst case March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

RF Input Match Shall not exceed 2. 5:1 (equivalent to –7 RF Input Match Shall not exceed 2.5:1 (equivalent to –7.36dB Return Loss) March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

RF Input Match Shall not exceed 2. 5:1 (equivalent to –7 RF Input Match Shall not exceed 2.5:1 (equivalent to –7.36dB Return Loss) -9.45dB worst case March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Output Match Shall not exceed 2. 5:1 (equivalent to –7 IF Output Match Shall not exceed 2.5:1 (equivalent to –7.36dB Return Loss) March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Output Match Shall not exceed 2. 5:1 (equivalent to –7 IF Output Match Shall not exceed 2.5:1 (equivalent to –7.36dB Return Loss) -12.17dB worst case March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

RF Input 1dB Compression Point Shall not be less than –10dBm March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

RF Input 1dB Compression Point Shall not be less than –10dBm The plot shows the difference in gain for an RF signal at –40dBm and –10dBm. The result shows less than 1dB of compression at the specified input level. Points showing < 0dB are due to measurement errors. March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

RF to IF Gain Shall lie between 17. 5dB and 22 RF to IF Gain Shall lie between 17.5dB and 22.5dB for the 960MHz IF Output March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

RF to IF Gain Shall lie between 17. 5dB and 22 RF to IF Gain Shall lie between 17.5dB and 22.5dB for the 960MHz IF Output Maximum, minimum and delta gain across the IF bandwidth and full RF input band March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

RF to IF Gain Shall lie between 17. 5dB and 22 RF to IF Gain Shall lie between 17.5dB and 22.5dB for the 960MHz IF Output Gain response across the IF band, with RF stepped in 100MHz steps March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Input Attenuator A 20dB (nominal) RF Input Attenuator shall be provided March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Input Attenuator A 20dB (nominal) RF Input Attenuator shall be provided The Input Attenuator can be controlled through a direct RS-422 link or via the Ethernet connection March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Attenuator The IF Attenuator shall provide a 15dB range with 1dB resolution March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Attenuator The IF Attenuator shall provide a 15dB range with 1dB resolution March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

RF Pre-Selection A 17 Channel RF Pre-Selector shall be provided March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

RF Pre-Selection A 17 Channel RF Pre-Selector shall be provided -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Under normal conditions, the Pre-Selector is automatically set according to the requested RF Frequency March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Response A 960MHz IF Output with 500MHz bandwidth shall be provided March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Response A 960MHz IF Output with 500MHz bandwidth shall be provided Group Delay variation is 10ns worst case, 5ns over 80% IF Bandwidth and <1ns over central 100MHz March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Response A 960MHz IF Output with 100MHz bandwidth shall be provided March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Response A 960MHz IF Output with 100MHz bandwidth shall be provided Group Delay variation is 5ns over the IF Bandwidth March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Response IF Rejection from DC–640MHz and 1 IF Response IF Rejection from DC–640MHz and 1.36GHz-18GHz shall exceed 60dB March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Response IF Rejection from DC–640MHz and 1 IF Response IF Rejection from DC–640MHz and 1.36GHz-18GHz shall exceed 60dB March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Response A 160MHz IF Output with 80MHz bandwidth shall be provided March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

IF Response A 160MHz IF Output with 80MHz bandwidth shall be provided Rejection >60dBc DC-70MHz and 250-2500MHz March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information

Please call Sales on +44 (0)1274 531602 Email sales-tdl@teledyne.com Contact Us Please call Sales on +44 (0)1274 531602 Or Email sales-tdl@teledyne.com To discuss your requirements for the QR026 or other Teledyne Defence Ltd Products March 2010 Ver 1 Teledyne Defence Limited Proprietary Information