DocumentCode
182574
Title
Review of particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations of an oven magnetron
Author
Andreev, Andrey D. ; Birla, Sohan L.
Author_Institution
Raytheon Missile Syst., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
22-24 April 2014
Firstpage
497
Lastpage
498
Abstract
The conventional microwave oven with the 2.45 GHz “cooker” magnetron producing output microwave power of 0.7-1.0 kW has become de-facto one of the “must-have” from the long line of different kitchen appliances available for everyday use in every single US home or office. A problem has arisen, however, during the last 10 years with the rise of numerous wireless systems, most notable of which is the IEEE 802.11/WiFi system, operating at the same frequency 2.45 GHz in a close proximity to the working microwave oven. The problem is called the Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) and it is making life really complicated for nearby wireless computer networks and numerous home/office wireless devices. One of the possible solutions of the EMI problem is to redesign the “cooker” magnetron to operate at the frequency located at the outer edge of the Wi-Fi spectrum, 2.48 GHz for example. The presentation describes how the modern computer particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations of a conventional double-strapped ten-cavity non-relativistic magnetron may help one to design and build the new 2.48 GHz “cooker” magnetron with the reduced EMI problem to home/office 2.45 GHz wireless devices.
Keywords
electromagnetic interference; magnetrons; microwave ovens; wireless LAN; EMI; IEEE 802.11-WiFi system; PIC simulations; Wi-Fi spectrum; conventional double-strapped ten-cavity nonrelativistic magnetron; cooker magnetron; electromagnetic interference; frequency 2.45 GHz; frequency 2.48 GHz; home wireless devices; kitchen appliances; microwave oven; modern computer particle-in-cell simulations; office wireless devices; power 0.7 kW to 1.0 kW; wireless computer networks; wireless systems; Anodes; Microwave FET integrated circuits; Microwave integrated circuits; Microwave oscillators; Microwave ovens; Noise; Microwave oven; cavity magnetron; particle-in-cell simulations;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vacuum Electronics Conference, IEEE International
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IVEC.2014.6857707
Filename
6857707
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