Response characteristics of sonar receiver under intense sound pulse

  • Kaizhuo Lei
  • , Qunfei Zhang
  • , Ziliang Qiao
  • , Lingling Zhang
  • , Qiang Huang
  • , Shiqing Wang

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Abstract

For anti-jamming and anti-countermeasure techniques of the sonar receiver, the response characteristics of the automatic gain control (AGC) circuit and the survivability of the prime circuit under strong interference are analyzed by simulations and experiments. An AGC simulation model based on the voltage control amplifier VCA810 prototype is proposed. Then static and dynamic simulations are realized with single frequency signal and linear frequency modulated (LFM) signal commonly used in the active sonar. Based on intense sound pulse (ISP) interference experiments, the real-time response characteristics of each module of the receiver are studied to verify the correctness of the model as well as the simulation results. Simulation and experiment results show that, under 252 dB/20 μs ISP interference, the specific sonar receiver will produce sustained cut top oscillation above 30 ms, which may affect the receiver and block the regular sonar signal.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6403993
Pages (from-to)843-848
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Systems Engineering and Electronics
Volume23
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Automatic gain control (AGC)
  • Intense sound pulse (ISP)
  • Response characteristic
  • Simulation and experiment
  • Sonar receiver
  • Strong interference

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