A feedback loop corrects timing errors by reducing deviations from a
constant radar sweep rate. Errors are detected and fed back to a phase
corrector in a high gain feedback system. A precision radar rangefinder
can be implemented with a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) that includes
feedback error correction for reducing range errors by, for example, 100
times, or to 0.1 mm. An error-corrected DDS swept timing system can
enable a new generation of highly flexible, repeatable and accurate
radar, laser and guided wave rangefinders.