DocumentCode
3421896
Title
Development of high performance tuners for mode-stirring and mode-tuning applications
Author
Svetanoff, Dale ; Weibler, Joseph ; Cooney, Richard ; Squire, Matthew ; Zielinski, Stanley ; Hatfield, Michael ; Slocum, Michael
Author_Institution
Lindgren RF Enclosures Inc., Glendale Height, IL, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
29
Abstract
Reverberation chambers may be operated in either the mode-stirring or mode-tuning configuration. For mode-stirring, the primary requirement for the tuner is to provide a low flutter continuous rotation, while mode-tuning requires minimal vibration after stepping via fast dampening of timer motion. The tuner(s) must also be electrically large with respect to the enclosure and for the intended lowest usable frequency. This paper details the evolutionary steps in recent tuner design to both reduce testing time in the mode-tuning configuration and improve moding performance for meeting standards-mandated isotropy and field homogeneity at the low end of the desired test frequency range. Boundary change effectiveness versus tuner dimensions, and test time reductions as a function of tuner settling time, are demonstrated. Requirements for suitable stepper drive systems are discussed
Keywords
electromagnetic compatibility; reverberation chambers; standards; stepping motors; tuning; boundary change effectiveness; evolutionary steps; fast dampening; field homogeneity; high performance tuners; isotropy; low flutter continuous rotation; lowest usable frequency; minimal vibration; mode-stirring; mode-tuning applications; moding performance; reverberation chambers; stepper drive systems; test frequency range; test time reductions; testing time; timer motion; tuner design; tuner dimensions; tuner settling time; Calibration; Drives; Electromagnetic compatibility; Immunity testing; Production; Radio frequency; Reverberation chamber; System testing; Throughput; Tuners;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1999 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5057-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISEMC.1999.812862
Filename
812862
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