Title :
Magnetic interaction between Traveling Wave Tubes and its effect on performance and reliability
Author :
Wheeland, Chris ; Boyle, Michael ; Barsanti, Marc ; True, Richard
Author_Institution :
Electron Devices, L-3 Commun., Williamsport, PA, USA
Abstract :
Traveling Wave Tubes (TWTs) are used in a number of high power transmitters where there are many tubes operating in close proximity. One example is the ALTAIR radar which features a transmitter equipped with 32 L- 4920 UHF TWTs arranged in 4 groups of 8 tubes. The radar was experiencing out of band non harmonic spurious oscillations in some TWTs and catastrophic TWT failures which resulted in melting the helix at the output end of the tube, on others. The PARCS radar uses the same TWT and there were no similar TWT failures in that transmitter. This paper will describe root cause failure analysis, steps taken to eliminate the cause and the physics of the problem in both empirical and analytical terms.
Keywords :
UHF tubes; failure analysis; radar transmitters; reliability; slow wave structures; ALTAIR radar; PARCS radar; UHF TWT; catastrophic TWT failures; helix; high power transmitters; magnetic interaction; nonharmonic spurious oscillations; reliability; root cause failure analysis; traveling wave tubes; Electron tubes; Magnetic fields; Optical beams; Optical transmitters; Optics; Oscillators; Radar; Magnetic interaction; Ring bar slow wave; Ring mode; TWT;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC), 2012 IEEE Thirteenth International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0188-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0187-9
DOI :
10.1109/IVEC.2012.6262114