Ancortek Manual V1.0 20150601
Ancortek Manual V1.0 20150601
Ancortek Manual V1.0 20150601
USER MANUAL
ANCORTEK INC
Fairfax, VA 22030
USA
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Important Notice
This development kit is intended for use for ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION,
OR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY and is not considered to be a finished end-product fit
for general consumer use. Persons handling the product(s) must have electronics training
and observe good engineering practice standards. As such, the goods being provided are not
intended to be complete in terms of required design-, marketing-, and/or manufacturingrelated protective considerations, including product safety and environmental measures
typically found in end products that incorporate such semiconductor components or circuit
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related directives.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 System Specification
1.1 Scope
Ancortek's SDR Development Kit offers the ability of integrating various software-defined
transmitter-receiver systems for detection, tracking, imaging, and measuring of range (distance)
and velocity (Doppler frequency) of targets.
1.2 Features
Support FMCW, FSK, and CW signal waveforms.
Expandable Bandwidth up to 800 MHz.
Recording of Complex (I & Q) Data.
USB 2.0 Interface to Host Computer.
Multifunctional Graphical User Interface (GUI).
1.3 Parameters
Parameters of 2.4 GHz, 5.8/6.2 GHz, and 9.8 GHz SDR-RF modules are illustrated in Table 1- 4.
Parameters of the FPGA-based SDR-PM processor module are listed in Table 5.
Customized higher power SDR-RF modules are available upon request.
Min.
Frequency Range
Typ.
Max.
units
2.25
2.65
GHz
2.05
2.65
GHz
Tune Voltage
0.1
21
22
GHz/V
23
dBm
-80
dBc
-130
dBc
28
30
32
dB
2.6
2.8
3.0
dB
10
dBm
-15
dBm
Supply voltage
4.75
5.25
Supply current
650
670
700
mA
Operating temperature
-40
85
Storage temperature
-65
150
dimensions
L=79
W=56 H=13
mm
Parameter
Min.
Frequency Range
Typ.
Max.
units
5.6
6.0
GHz
5.2
6.0
GHz
Tune Voltage
0.13
18
19
GHz/V
20
dBm
-80
dBc
-130
dBc
26
28
30
dB
3.2
3.4
3.6
dB
10
dBm
-11
dBm
Supply voltage
4.75
5.25
Supply current
650
670
700
mA
Operating temperature
-40
85
Storage temperature
-65
150
dimensions
L=79
W=56 H=13
mm
Parameter
Min.
Frequency Range
Typ.
Max.
units
6.0
6.4
GHz
5.6
6.4
GHz
Tune Voltage
0.13
18
19
GHz/V
20
dBm
-80
dBc
-130
dBc
26
28
30
dB
3.2
3.4
3.6
dB
10
dBm
-11
dBm
Supply voltage
4.75
5.25
Supply current
650
670
700
mA
Operating temperature
-40
85
Storage temperature
-65
150
dimensions
L=79
W=56 H=13
mm
Parameter
Min.
Frequency Range
Max.
units
9.6
10.0
GHz
9.2
10.2
GHz
Tune Voltage
Typ.
0.2
17
18
GHz/V
19
dBm
-80
dBc
-130
dBc
26
28
30
dB
3.2
3.4
3.6
dB
10
dBm
-13
dBm
Supply voltage
4.75
5.25
Supply current
650
670
700
mA
Operating temperature
-40
85
Storage temperature
-65
150
dimensions
L=79
W=56 H=13
mm
Parameter
Min.
Typ.
Max.
units
Supply voltage
4.75
5.25
Supply current
180
200
220
mA
Operating temperature
-40 to +85
Storage temperature
-65 to +150
dimensions
L=79
W=76
H=13
mm
2 Operation Instruction
2.1 Equipment List
The Ancortek SDR Development Kit comes with SDR-RF module and SDR-PM processor module.
The SDR-PM processor module is compatible with our 2.4 GHz, 5.8/6.2 GHz, and 9.8 GHz SDRRF modules. For data collection, you will also need
1. AC/DC power adapter +5V.
2. USB 2.0 A to Mini-B cable.
3. SMA-M to SMA-M cables.
4. Transmitting and receiving antennas.
5. Ancortek Graphical User Interface: SDR-GUI or MATLAB-based SDR-GUI.
6. PC Windows Operating System.
TX
Amplifier
DAC
ADC
RX
90
ADC
FPGA
Based
Processor
Module
Graphic
User
Interface
10
11
12
13
14
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4) Record Status: When recording and saving are done, success information will appear.
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2. Graphic Panel
The Graphic Panel will show the graphical representation of signals in time and frequency
domain.
Graphic Panel
Control Panel
MATLAB-based SDR-GUI
MATLAB-based SDR-GUI is available upon request. It is shown in Figure 9.
1. Control Panel
The Control Panel includes selecting of waveforms, operating parameters, filtering types, and
recording.
Start/Stop
Start: Start the data stream and plotting. Please remember to choose the right center
frequency from the pop-up menu on the right.
Stop: Stop the data stream or plotting.
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Waveforms
1) FMCW_Sawtooth: Range and Doppler estimation.
2) FMCW_Triangle: Range and Doppler estimation without range-Doppler coupling effect.
3) FSK: Range and Doppler estimation of moving targets.
4) CW: Doppler estimation.
Parameters
1) Bandwidth: Sweep bandwidth for FMCW.
2) Sweep Time: Length of one sweep or pulse.
3) Sampling Number: Number of time samples per sweep. Changing the Sweep Time
and Sampling Number will change the sampling rate.
4) Frequency: Frequency of transmitted signal.
Filtering
1) Direct Clutter Cancellation: Background subtraction for FMCW-Sawtooth and FMCWTriangle. Please make sure that there is no target at the scene at the very beginning to
collect clutter data when Direct Clutter Cancellation is enabled. Just after a few
milliseconds, the target could enter the scene.
2) Range Notch Filter: Filter out the clutter nearby when the target of interest is far from
the transceiver for FMCW-Sawtooth and FMCW-Triangle. Please change notch width
according to the distance of target of interest.
3) Doppler Notch Filter: Filter out unwanted Doppler for range-Doppler map of FMCWSawtooth. Please change notch width according to the velocity of target of interest.
RawData
1) Record: Record up to 8 seconds worth of raw data. Micro-Doppler analysis of the
recorded raw data will appear in the Graphic Panel.
2) Save: Save the recorded raw data into .mat file for post-processing. Below is Matlab
sample codes for reading the .mat file. Data is the raw data in (I+jQ) format.
raw = load('fmcw.mat');
Data = raw.DATA;
SweepTime = raw.SWEEPTIME;
NTS = raw.samplenumberpersweep;
BandWidth = raw.BANDWIDTH;
samp_rate =1/SweepTime*NTS*1000;
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CW graphical results
1) Stream: I & Q data.
2) Waterfall: Waterfall of velocity profile.
3) Velocity Profile: Velocity obtained from the FFT of the (I + jQ)
4) Velocity History: History of detected velocity.
Graphic Panel
Control Panel
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