Single-Pole Double-Throw MMIC Switches for a Microwave Radiometer
TBMG-14607
09/01/2012
- Content
In order to reduce the effect of gain and noise instabilities in the RF chain of a microwave radiometer, a Dicke radiometer topology is often used, as in the case of the proposed surface water and ocean topography (SWOT) radiometer instrument. For this topology, a single-pole double-throw (SPDT) microwave switch is needed, which must have low insertion loss at the radiometer channel frequencies to minimize the overall receiver noise figure. Total power radiometers are limited in accuracy due to the continuous variation in gain of the receiver. Currently, there are no switches in the market that can provide these characteristics at 92, 130, and 166 GHz as needed for the proposed SWOT radiometer instrument.
- Citation
- "Single-Pole Double-Throw MMIC Switches for a Microwave Radiometer," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2012.