Title :
700 MHz HOM-IOT: design and first test results
Author :
Bohlen, Heinz ; Friedlander, Fred ; Lien, Erling ; Mizuhara, Max ; Stothers, Ken ; Wilcox, Ross ; Lynch, Michael ; Rees, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Commun. & Power Ind. Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA
Abstract :
IOTs (inductive output tubes) are relatively novel vacuum electron devices that have established their position as reliable and highly efficient UHF amplifiers, predominantly in the television transmitter service. In this application, they reach output power levels equivalent to about 50 kW CW. Scientific applications, like proton accelerators, require UHF amplifiers with considerably higher output power capability. Super power klystrons are available for this service; however, IOTs offer some advantages over klystrons in terms of efficiency: higher basic efficiency; power regulation possible at full output power (no saturation); inconsequential drop of efficiency at reduced output power. Higher order mode IOTs (IOM-IOTs) possess the added advantage of lower operational voltage and smaller size. Based on these expectations, a development of a 700 MHz HOM-IOT, sponsored by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, has been carried out by CPI. The development attention was paid to the suppression of both unwanted modes and stray radiation from the space between electron gun and body. Focusing the electron beam was another issue that required high modeling effort.
Keywords :
UHF power amplifiers; UHF tubes; 62 percent; 700 MHz; 920 kW; CPI; Communications & Power Industries; HOM-IOT; IOT; UHF amplifiers; basic efficiency; design; electron beam; electron gun; higher order mode IOT; inductive output tubes; operational voltage; power regulation; size; stray radiation; test results; unwanted modes; vacuum electron devices; Electron devices; Electron tubes; High power amplifiers; Klystrons; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Proton accelerators; TV; Testing; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2000. Abstracts. International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5987-9
DOI :
10.1109/OVE:EC.2000.847404