DocumentCode
1526368
Title
Prototype constant-efficiency amplifiers
Author
Symons, Robert ; Boyle, Mike ; Bemis, Tom ; Cipolla, John ; Schult, Holger ; True, Richard
Author_Institution
Litton Electron Devices, Northrop Grumman, Williamsport, PA, USA
Volume
47
Issue
2
fYear
2001
fDate
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
147
Lastpage
152
Abstract
This paper describes two constant efficiency amplifiers (CEA) using cathodes, novel grids and novel cavities similar to those used in our inductive output tubes together with five-electrode, multi-stage, depressed collectors in either poly alpha olefin (PAO) oil-cooled or forced-air-cooled versions. The air-cooled version is capable of 65 kW peak 8VSB or COFDM operation, and the oil-cooled tube will provide the performance of our higher power IOTs in either 8VSB, COFDM or NTSC service with much higher average efficiency. The PAO oil (similar to synthetic automobile engine oil) is a low-cost coolant that simultaneously solves insulation and corrosion problems. These tubes meet the expectations that were discussed in our previous papers. The design and performance are described together with application data useful to transmitter designers. Collectors may be connected together to minimize the number of independent voltages required or operated independently to maximize efficiency and minimize power supply size for a wide variety of signal statistics. A single thyratron crowbar circuit which will simultaneously short circuit up to five voltage sources is described. The CEA design and its application are covered by US and foreign patents issued and pending. Adoption of this technology will save television broadcasters in the order of one billion dollars of electrical power cost over the life of these patents
Keywords
cathodes; cooling; frequency division multiplexing; power amplifiers; television transmitters; thyratrons; 65 kW; 8VSB; COFDM; NTSC service; US patent; application data; cathodes; cavities; electron tubes; five-electrode depressed collectors; forced-air-cooled tube; foreign patent; grids; inductive output tubes; low-cost coolant; multi-stage depressed collectors; poly alpha olefin oil-cooled tube; power supply size minimization; prototype constant-efficiency amplifiers; signal statistics; television broadcasting; thyratron crowbar circuit; transmitter design; tube design; tube performance; voltage sources; Automobiles; Cathodes; Circuits; Coolants; Corrosion; Engines; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Prototypes; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9316
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/11.948267
Filename
948267
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