SBIR-STTR Award

High Power Hopping Filter
Award last edited on: 11/7/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$599,712
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N091-075
Principal Investigator
Kenneth M Johnson

Company Information

Wavecon

2076 Wythe Drive
Evans, GA 30809
   (706) 869-5752
   mail@waveconsoft.com
   www.waveconsoft.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 12
County: Columbia

Phase I

Contract Number: N00014-09-M-0232
Start Date: 5/18/2009    Completed: 4/27/2010
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$99,814
This SBIR analyzes approaches for high power VHF hopping filters in which eight filters are used in a multi-coupler configuration so that a single antenna can provide signals to eight SINCGARS radios. Three approaches were studied: 1) a filter with series connected diodes, 2) a filter with shunt connected diodes and 3) a combline filter. A series input L-C bandpass filter is described which can meet the high power, tunability, insertion loss and out-of-band rejection. A series cascade of two filters is used to get the out-of-band rejection. Tuning is done by use of multiple pin diodes/capacitors combination in which the capacitor combinations are selected by pin diode switching. A transient analysis was done to determine the required voltage and current capability for the devices. Devices are available which will withstand the high power, current, and voltage. The multi-coupler provides a switch around the second of the 2-filter cascade to permit improved radio performance. A T/R Switch/limiter circuit prevents the 50 watts from damaging the radios. An analysis done on eight hopping filters in a multi-coupler showed that there was little interaction between the filters.

Keywords:
Sincgars, High Power Filters, Vhf Tunable Filters,

Phase II

Contract Number: N00014-10-C-0304
Start Date: 9/14/2010    Completed: 3/13/2012
Phase II year
2010
Phase II Amount
$499,898
A high power hopping filter assembly is proposed which will filter transmit and receive signals for up to eight SINCGARs radios. A multi-coupler is used so that a single antenna is used for the eight radios. This assembly is designed to use eight frequency hopped filters in the SINCGARS frequency band which will effectively filter up to 50 watts of power from each radio. The filter''s 3dB bandwidths are 3% with rejections greater than 45dB at frequencies 4% away form the center passband frequency. Any one filter is designed to synchronize with one SINCGARs radio. An LNA is used in the receive channel giving a 3dB performance improvement for each SINCGARs radio.

Keywords:
Sincgars, Sincgars, Tunable Filters, High Power Hopping Filters