T&M solution
The R&S®AREG100A automotive radar echo generator is a reliable, lean and simple solution for generating radar echoes for short range, mid range and long range radar sensors. It is a powerful tool for verifying the proper mounting of the automotive radar sensor in the bumper. The sensor must be mounted correctly in order for the sensor’s antenna to illuminate its sector and for its boresight direction to be aligned correctly within the car’s coordinate system. Thanks to the R&S®AREG100A and the company’s experience in mmWave technology, OEMs can benefit from innovative test solutions for final inspection of the most advanced radar ISM band and E band sensors. The R&S®AREG100A helps to ensure continuous product quality.
Modularity
The R&S®AREG100A consists of a base unit and a remote frontend. There are separate frontends for the 24 GHz, the 76 GHz and the 79 GHz band. The flexible and modular concept of the R&S®AREG100A supports configurations for up to four different fixed object distances with controllable radar cross section. The frontends have an IF cable connection to the base unit, allowing simple integration into existing assembly line sensor calibration test racks. Each of the frontends is available in a single-antenna configuration to enable superior MIMO testing capabilities and a dual-antenna configuration with high RX/TX isolation for suppressing echo ringaround. Users enjoy a powerful and straightforward GUI with intuitive control via touchscreen or standard remote control interfaces.
Echo generation
The R&S®AREG100A supports test cases that require an artificial echo from a single object or multiple echoes from different objects. All echoes can be controlled in amplitude and switched on/off individually or all together. This enables a wide variety of functional production test cases. If the radar sensor supplier uses the R&S®AREG100A as an end-of-line tester, simple reconfiguration of the test cases allows a link to the test results provided by the Tier 1 supplier. This ensures a continuous sensor quality crosscheck with the Tier 1 production test results.
Generation of radial velocities
The user can configure individual Doppler offset frequencies for each echo signal. Echoes from static objects and echoes with superimposed Doppler offset make it possible to test the performance of moving target indicator (MTI) radars.