J. B. Cole, R. Pavio, Y. Tajima, C. Drubin, R. Gingras, D. Masse, J. Wolverton
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Abstract
Describes a new application of monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs), summing and difference amplifiers, and their integration into a microwave monolithic monopulse comparator for use in monopulse radars. A GaAs monolithic monopulse comparator operating at L-band has been developed. The complete circuit was composed of four summing amplifiers and four difference amplifiers. The circuit had a gain of 8.5 dB and null depths of approximately 25 dB to 30 dB, and it was biased from a single positive supply.<>