摘要 |
A pulse-echo radar (32) measures non-contact range while powered from a two-wire process control loop (20). A key improvement over prior loop-powered pulse-echo radar is the use of carrier-based emissions rather than carrier-free ultrawideband impulses, which are prohibited by FCC regulations. The radar is based on a swept range-gate homodyne transceiver having a single RF transistor and a single antenna separated from the radar transceiver by a transmission line. The transmission line offers operational flexibility while imparting a reflection, or timing fiducial, at the antenna plane. Time-of-flight measurements are based on the time difference between a reflected fiducial pulse and an echo pulse, thereby eliminating accuracy-degrading propagation delays in the transmitters and receivers of prior radars. The loop-powered rangefinder further incorporate a current regulator (38) for improving signaling accuracy, a simplified sensitivity-time-control (STC) based on a variable transconductance element, and a jam detector. Applications include industrial tank level measurement and control, vehicular control, and robotics. |