Ted Hoffmann, C. Fulton, M. Yeary, Austin Saunders, D. Thompson, B. Murmann, Bill Chen, A. Guo
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IMPACT — A common building block to enable next generation radar arrays
This paper discusses the progress of this team's project known as IMPACT (Integrated Multi-use Phased Array Common Tile), which addresses a major goal of the DARPA Arrays at Commercial Timescales (ACT) program. The goal of this program has been to develop a common technology base for Electronically Scanned Array (ESA) systems. Historically, most fielded ESA systems have been comprised of highly tailored, application-specific layers. This has led to slow design cycles, costly components, and significant portions of the total cost of ownership being invested in the up-front Non-Recurring Expenses (NRE). The results section highlights the receiver side of our progress.