DocumentCode :
1335846
Title :
Cryogenic Hybrid Coupler for Ultra-Low-Noise Radio Astronomy Balanced Amplifiers
Author :
Malo-Gómez, Inmaculada ; Gallego-Puyol, Juan Daniel ; Diez-González, Carmen ; López-Fernández, Isaac ; Briso-Rodríguez, César
Author_Institution :
Centro Astron. de Yebes, Observatorio Astron. Nac., Yebes, Spain
Volume :
57
Issue :
12
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
3239
Lastpage :
3245
Abstract :
Modern heterodyne ultra low noise receivers used for radio astronomy have evolved to provide very wide instantaneous bandwidth. Some of the configurations used in present cryogenic front-ends, such as sideband separating mixers and balanced amplifiers, require 90?? hybrids as a part of the intermediate frequency (IF) circuitry. A very common choice for the band of operation of these hybrids is 4-12-GHz band. There are devices commercially available covering this band with good ambient temperature characteristics, but their cryogenic performance degrades to unacceptable levels. This paper describes the design, construction and measurement of a multioctave stripline hybrid for the 4-12 GHz band specially conceived to operate satisfactorily when cooled down to 15 K (-258??C). The materials and mechanical construction have been carefully selected and the result is a very compact, reliable and low thermal mass device, capable to withstand extreme thermal cycling. The coupling and reflection characteristics of the prototype show very low temperature dependence. The utility of the hybrid developed is demonstrated in a cryogenic balanced amplifier. The noise temperature obtained using this configuration (6 K) shows clear advantage (about 33%) over the classical isolator-amplifier combination normally used in heterodyne radio astronomy receivers. Besides, a superior insensitivity of the amplifier´s noise performance to the input termination mismatch is obtained.
Keywords :
cryogenic electronics; intermediate-frequency amplifiers; low noise amplifiers; microwave amplifiers; microwave receivers; radioastronomy; strip line couplers; amplifier noise performance; cryogenic front-ends; cryogenic hybrid coupler; frequency 4 GHz to 12 GHz; heterodyne ultra low noise receiver; input termination mismatch; intermediate frequency circuitry; mechanical construction; multioctave stripline hybrid; noise temperature; reflection characteristics; temperature 15 K; temperature 6 K; temperature characteristics; thermal cycling; thermal mass device; ultra-low-noise radio astronomy balanced amplifier; Balanced amplifier; cryogenic receivers; hybrid coupler; low noise; noise waves; radio astronomy;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2009.2033874
Filename :
5337933
Link To Document :
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