DocumentCode
3291334
Title
Microwave oven frequency signal generation and protection
Author
Sharshar, K.A.A. ; Noaman, Ali
Author_Institution
Dept. of Atomic Energy, Nat. Center for Radiat. Res. & Technol., Cairo, Egypt
fYear
2004
fDate
16-18 March 2004
Lastpage
42374
Abstract
A microwave oven radiated signal with frequency 2450 MHz at 30 dBm (1W) as a power was generated using RF generator type CW HP83712B to simulate and analyze the microwave oven radiation signal. The spectrum of the signal was given using HP8592L analyzer. Some materials were placed between the generated and received signal as a target material. These materials absorb part of the spectrum of the signal. It was found that a target plate contains (Fe, 70.67%Cr, 20.48%- Ni, 8.85%) induced change in the amplitude of the signal from -9.6 dBm to -36.87 dBm (from 105 μW to 50 nW). This result makes it possible to use as a protection from microwave oven radiation signal. The absorbed power density of the system calculated with output power from 1 W (as a minimum range) to 70 KW (as a maximum range) and the power in dBm from -30dBm to 10dBm can be calculated in Watt from 1 μW to 1 W respectively.
Keywords
UHF generation; electromagnetic wave absorption; microwave materials; microwave ovens; 1 W to 70 KW; 2450 GHz; RF generator type CW; absorbed power density; frequency signal generation; microwave oven radiation signal; spectrum analyzer; target plate; Analytical models; Iron; Microwave generation; Microwave ovens; Power generation; Protection; RF signals; Radio frequency; Signal analysis; Signal generators;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radio Science Conference, 2004. NRSC 2004. Proceedings of the Twenty-First National
Print_ISBN
977-5031-77-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NRSC.2004.1321785
Filename
1321785
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