A 480mhz roach-2 fpga realization of 2-phase 2-d iir beam filters for digital rf apertures

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2016-04

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IEEE

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RF antenna array beamforming based on electronically steerable wideband phased-array apertures find applications in communications, radar, imaging and microwave sensing. High-bandwidth requirements for wideband RF applications necessitate hundreds of MHz or GHz frame-rates for the digital array processor. A systolic architecture is proposed for the realtime implementation of the 2-D IIR beam filter. This implementation employs a differential-form polyphase 2-D IIR frequencyplanar beam filter, and a corresponding circuit architecture in order to achieve the real-time computation of the input-output 2-D difference equation that defines the RF beam filter. The feasibility of real-time implementation for dense aperture arrays operating in the 0-240 MHz band using a beam filter is explored. The proposed 2-phase sampling scheme per antenna is based on a 2-D IIR polyphase structure. A digital hardware prototype is designed, implemented and tested using a ROACH-2 fitted with a Xilinx Virtex-6 Sx475t FPGA chip and a 32-channel timeinterleaved RF data converter, which support 16 antennas using 2-phase time-interleaved sampling at an FPGA clock rate of 240 MHz.

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Arrays, beamforming, beam filter, multirate, polyphase, FPGA, VLSI, ROACH-2

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V. Seneviratne, A. Madanayake and L. T. Bruton, "A 480MHz ROACH-2 FPGA realization of 2-phase 2-D IIR beam filters for digital RF apertures," 2016 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2016, pp. 120-125, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2016.7480126.

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