Title :
Switched Oscillators and Their Integration Into Helical Antennas
Author :
Giri, D.V. ; Tesche, Frederick M. ; Abdalla, Michael D. ; Skipper, Michael C. ; Nyffeler, Markus
Author_Institution :
Pro-Tech, Alamo, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the problem of designing switched oscillators at four different frequencies (200, 300, 400, and 500 MHz) has been addressed. These oscillators are quarter-wavelength long coaxial transmission lines with a nitrogen spark gap switch at one end. Two of these switched oscillators at 200 and 500 MHz with a charge voltage of 30 kV have also been fabricated. These two oscillators are modeled using PSpice and their output into a 100 Ω load is estimated and tested by fabricating a 100 Ω transmission line. Use is made of a modified commercial helical antenna with a bandwidth of 400-600 MHz and a switched oscillator has been integrated into this helical antenna. Measurements have been made of the S11 , the voltage into the antenna, and also the transient fields at two distances. Indeed, starting from electrical power from a 12 V battery, electrical field strengths in excess of 10 kV/m with damped sinusoidal waveforms at 500 MHz (for example) have been demonstrated.
Keywords :
UHF oscillators; helical antennas; spark gaps; switches; transmission lines; PSpice; bandwidth 400 MHz to 600 MHz; electrical field strengths; frequency 200 MHz; frequency 300 MHz; frequency 400 MHz; frequency 500 MHz; helical antennas; nitrogen spark gap switch; quarter-wavelength long coaxial transmission lines; resistance 100 ohm; switched oscillators; transient fields; voltage 12 V; voltage 30 kV; Helical antenna; helix impedance; radiation patterns; spark-gap; switched oscillator;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2047657