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Average Power (Radar)

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(Pt)Peak Power Output
(d)Duty Factor
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The Average Power of a Radar calculator computes the average radar power based on the peak power output (Pt) and the duty factor (d).

INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:

  • (Pt)  Peak Power Output (averaged during the pulse on-time) 
  • (d) Duty Factor

Average Radar Power:  The calculator returns the average power in Watts.  However, this can be automatically converted to compatible units via the pull-down menu.

The Math / Science

This equation calculates the average power of a transmitting antenna1 for a monostatic synthetic aperture radar.  The duty factor is converted to a decimal.  The formula for average power of a radar is:

    Pavg = Pt ⋅ d

where:

  • Pavg = the average power of transmitting antenna
  • Pt = Peak power output
  • d = duty factor

This equation is most helpful in the context of calculating the Signal-to-Noise of a Synthetic Aperture Radar.

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References

  1. ^ Performance Limits for Synthetic Aperture Radar - Second Edition.  Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM.  Printed February 2006. 

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