Abstract

In order to improve the radar’s electromagnetic protection ability, it is essential to master the law of the false alarm effect of the radar’s out-of-band third-order intermodulation electromagnetic radiation, starting from the circuit field-circuit coupling mechanism, and the mechanism of the third-order intermodulation false alarm effect is analyzed. Taking a stepped frequency ranging radar as the research object, the absolute level value of the false alarm signal is selected as the sensitive criterion of the false alarm effect. The dual-frequency electromagnetic false alarm interference effect is carried out by using the method of the differential mode injection equivalent substitution electromagnetic radiation. The results show that the dual-frequency electromagnetic interference will cause the radar to generate the third-order intermodulation false alarm signal with the random position and waveform spreading. Under a certain interference intensity, the level of the third-order intermodulation false alarm signal increases with the increase of the interference field strength. With the continuous increase of the interference field strength, the fifth-order intermodulation false alarm signal gradually appears. The imaging mechanism, the waveform characteristics, and the level change law of the fifth-order intermodulation false alarm target, are similar to the third-order intermodulation false alarm target, and its position is also random. The maximum third-order intermodulation false alarm signal can reach 18 dBmV, indicating that the radar is sensitive to the out-of-band intermodulation electromagnetic interference.

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