Measurement of transceiver performance parameters in a radar system
US-10234542-B2 · Mar 19, 2019 · US
US11269055B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11269055-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916285863-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2022 |
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A method for testing at least one reception path in a radar receiver is provided. The reception path contains a mixer and a downstream signal processing circuit. The method involves injecting a test signal into the reception path, so that at least a first test tone having a frequency in a passband of the signal processing circuit and a second test tone having a frequency outside the passband are present on the reception path downstream of the mixer. Further, the method involves tapping off a baseband signal, generated by the signal processing circuit, from the reception path, the baseband signal being based on the test signal.
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A method for testing at least one reception path in a radar receiver, wherein a reception path comprises a mixer and a downstream signal processing circuit, the method comprising: injecting a test signal into the reception path, so that at least a first test tone having a frequency in a passband of the downstream signal processing circuit and a second test tone having a frequency outside the passband are present on the reception path downstream of the mixer; tapping a baseband signal, generated by the downstream signal processing circuit, from the reception path, the baseband signal being based on the test signal; determining a first characteristic of the baseband signal at the frequency of the first test tone; determining a second characteristic of the baseband signal at the frequency of the second test tone; and determining a characteristic of the reception path based on the first characteristic of the baseband signal and the second characteristic of the baseband signal. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising: generating the test signal for the mixer by mixing the first test tone and the second test tone with an oscillation signal, wherein the injecting of the test signal into the reception path comprises applying the test signal to a signal input of the mixer. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the test signal comprises the first test tone and the second test tone, and wherein the injecting of the test signal into the reception path is effected downstream of the mixer. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the test signal has a discontinuous frequency spectrum, and a bandwidth of the first test tone is smaller than a bandwidth of the passband. 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frequency of the second test tone is chosen such that a characteristic that can be expected for the baseband signal at the frequency of the second test tone according to a transfer function of the downstream signal processing circuit is in a predetermined range. 6. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frequency of the second test tone corresponds to a prescribed cutoff frequency from which there is provision to attenuate signal components in the baseband signal by a predetermined attenuation in comparison with the passband. 7. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frequency of the first test tone corresponds to an envisaged cutoff frequency of the passband. 8. A method for testing at least two reception paths in a radar receiver, wherein the at least two reception paths each comprise a mixer and a downstream signal processing circuit, the method comprising: respectively injecting a test signal into the at least two reception paths, wherein the test signal comprises at least a first test tone and a second test tone having different frequencies in a passband of each downstream signal processing circuit, wherein the test signal is injected into each of the at least two reception paths so that in each case the first test tone and the second test tone are present on each of the at least two reception paths downstream of a respective mixer; tapping a first baseband signal, generated by a first respective downstream signal processing circuit, from a first one of the at least two reception paths, the first baseband signal being based on the test signal; and tapping a second baseband signal, generated by a second respective downstream signal processing circuit, from a second one of the at least two reception paths, the second baseband signal being based on the test signal, wherein the first baseband signal and the second baseband signal are tapped at a same time, and wherein the method further comprises: determining a first phase of the first baseband signal at a frequency of the first test tone and a second phase of the first baseband signal at a frequency of the second test tone; determining a first phase of the second baseband signal at the frequency of the first test tone and a second phase of the second baseband signal at the frequency of the second test tone; and determining a relative phase response between the at least two reception paths based on the first phase of the first baseband signal, the second phase of the first baseband signal, the first phase of the second baseband signal, and the second phase of the second baseband signal. 9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the test signal has a discontinuity in a frequency spectrum between a first signal component that produces the first test tone of the test signal and a second signal component that produces the second test tone of the test signal. 10. A method for testing at least two reception paths in a radar receiver, wherein the at least two reception paths each comprise a mixer and a downstream signal processing circuit, the method comprising: respectively injecting a test signal into the at least two reception paths, wherein the test signal comprises at least a first test tone and a second test tone having different frequencies in a passband of each downstream signal processing circuit, wherein the test signal is injected into each of the at least two reception paths so that in each case the first test tone and the second test tone are present on each of the at least two reception paths downstream of a respective mixer; tapping a first baseband signal, generated by a first respective downstream signal processing circuit, from a first one of the at least two reception paths, the first baseband signal being based on the test signal; tapping a second baseband signal, generated by a second respective downstream signal processing circuit, from a second one of the at least two reception paths, the second baseband signal being based on the test signal; determining a first amplitude of the first baseband signal at the frequency of the first test tone and a second amplitude of the first baseband signal at the frequency of the second test tone; determining an absolute phase response of the first one of the at least two reception paths based on the first amplitude of the first baseband signal and the second amplitude of the first baseband signal; determining a first amplitude of the second baseband signal at the frequency of the first test tone and a second amplitude of the second baseband signal at the frequency of the second test tone; and determining the absolute phase response of the second one of the at least two reception paths based on the first amplitude of the second baseband signal and the second amplitude of the second baseband signal. 11. A method for testing at least two reception paths in a radar receiver, wherein the at least two reception paths each comprise a mixer and a downstream signal processing circuit, the method comprising: respectively injecting a test signal into the at least two reception paths, wherein the test signal comprises at least a first test tone and a second test tone having different frequencies in a passband of each downstream signal processing circuit, wherein the test signal is injected into each of the at least two reception paths so that in each case the first test tone and the second test tone are present on each of the at least two reception paths downstream of a respective mixer; tapping a first baseband signal, generated by a first respective downstream signal processing circuit, from a first one of the at least two reception paths, the first baseband signal being based on the test signal; tapping a second baseband signal, generated by a second respective downstream signal processing circuit, from a second one of the at least two reception paths, the second baseband signal being based on the test signal;
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