DocumentCode
3581835
Title
High power Solid-State Power Amplifiers for airborne and space applications in remote sensing and communications
Author
Koker, Mark ; Watkins, Edward ; Deo, Naresh
Author_Institution
QuinStar Technology, inc., Torrance, CA, USA
fYear
2014
Firstpage
579
Lastpage
581
Abstract
Millimeter-wave Solid-State Power Amplifiers (SSPA) offer unique advantages over traditional power tubes for airborne and space-based radars and communication links in terms of size, cost and reliability among other factors. High power SSPA using both GaAs and GaN MMICs and efficient, compact power combining methods have been developed for both pulsed and CW/modulated applications spanning 27 to 100 GHz. This paper presents the design and measured performance of a 30 Watt 94 GHz and a 100 Watt 35 GHz SSPA presently in actual use. SSPA with saturated power greater than 50 Watts at 94 GHz and 200 Watts at 35 GHz also presented here have been designed and presently under fabrication.
Keywords
Abstracts; Decision support systems; Gain; MMICs; Millimeter wave measurements; Prototypes; Qualifications; GaAs; GaN; MMIC; millimeter-waves; power combining; radar transmitters; solid-state power amplifiers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference (APMC), 2014 Asia-Pacific
Type
conf
Filename
7067844
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