Spatial Uniformity and Broadband Matching in Multiply Tapped SAW Convolvers

E. Adler
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Abstrnct-In surface-acoustic-wave (SAW) convolver4 used to process long-duration waveforms, the output plate electrode behaves like a lossy transmission line and the effects of electromagnetic delay and electrode resistivity must be taken into account in evaluating convnlver characteristics. These effects are characterized by a spatial uniformity or weighting function, which results in a device output that is a weighted, instead of a t rue, convolution. When a single tap is used to extract signal from a long cnnvolver, the amplitude and phase nonuniformities due to electromagnetic effects degrade the convolver performance. A common way of overcoming this spatial uniformity problem is to use many taps to extract the output signal. Although it reduces the effect of nonuniformities to acceptable levels, the multiple tapping solution can increase device insertion loss and decrease bandwidth unless special output-matching netwnrks are incorporated. These transmission line effects can be modeled by a simple equivalent circuit which makes it possible to calculate the spatial uniformity functions fnr both single and multiply tapped cnnvolver geometries. Using realistic values for parasitic elements introduced hy honding pads and wires, a multisection circuit for the multiply tapped structure is assembled and analyzed using ac circuit analysis programs. The characteristics of multiply tapped convolvers are presented with particular emphasis on spatial uniformity, system bandwidth, and insertion loss. Examples of the computer-aided design of appropriate output-matching networks which maximize handwidth and output level a r e given.
多抽头SAW卷积的空间均匀性和宽带匹配
摘要:在处理长波形的表面声波(SAW)卷积器中,输出极板电极的行为就像一条有损耗的传输线,在评估其特性时必须考虑电磁延迟和电极电阻率的影响。这些效应的特征是空间均匀性或加权函数,这导致设备输出是加权的,而不是真实的卷积。当使用单抽头从长卷积中提取信号时,由于电磁效应引起的幅度和相位不均匀性会降低卷积器的性能。克服这种空间均匀性问题的一种常用方法是使用多个抽头来提取输出信号。虽然它将不均匀性的影响降低到可接受的水平,但多分接解决方案可能会增加设备插入损耗并降低带宽,除非结合特殊的输出匹配网络。这些传输线效应可以用一个简单的等效电路来模拟,从而可以计算单抽头和多抽头卷积几何的空间均匀性函数。根据寄生元件的实际值,采用交流电路分析程序对多抽头结构的多段电路进行了组装和分析。介绍了多重抽头卷积的特性,特别强调了空间均匀性、系统带宽和插入损耗。给出了适当的输出匹配网络的计算机辅助设计实例,使手宽和输出水平最大化。
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