Title :
Development of high-power Ka-band and Q-band helix-TWTs
Author :
Chong, Chae K. ; Davis, Jon A. ; Le Borgne, Ronald H. ; Ramay, Michael L. ; Stolz, Richard J. ; Tamashiro, Rod N. ; Vaszari, John P. ; Zhai, Xiaoling
Author_Institution :
Commun. Electron Technol. Inc., Torrance, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Recent advancements made in millimeter-wave helix-traveling wave tubes (TWTs) at L-3 Communications Electron Technologies (L-3 ETI), Inc. (formerly Electron Dynamic Devices, Inc. and originally Hughes Electron Dynamics Division), in continuous-wave (CW) output power capability and the overall efficiency of Ka-band and Q-band devices are presented. The 8921HP, L-3 ETI´s latest high-power communications Ka-band TWT model, demonstrates 250-300-W CW output power and 47% minimum overall efficiency with a two-stage collector over 27.5-31 GHz. Another Ka-band device, the 8922HP, developed for pulsed radar applications over 33.4-36 GHz, produces 230-W minimum output power over the bandwidth with 49% minimum overall efficiency. This device was developed for pulsed operations but has demonstrated CW power-handling capability up to 270 W. In Q-band, the 8925HP, derived from the current production 120-W Q-band helix-TWT (8905HP), significantly extends the CW output power capability, demonstrating 230-W minimum over 43.5-45.5 GHz. The beam focusing is improved in both the Ka-band and the Q-band TWT models, with saturated radio-frequency beam interception well below 1% of the nominal beam current of 95 mA. The devices can be operated in pulsed mode by using the focus electrode to cut off the beam. The electron gun typically requires a focus electrode voltage of -800 to -900 V with respect to cathode for beam cutoff.
Keywords :
millimetre wave tubes; travelling wave tubes; -800 to -900 V; 120 W; 230 W; 250 to 300 W; 27.5 to 31 GHz; 270 W; 33.4 to 36 GHz; 43.5 to 45.5 GHz; 8905HP; 8921HP; 8922HP; 8925HP; 95 mA; Ka-band device; Q-band device; TWT; beam cutoff; cathode; continuous wave; electron gun; focus electrode; millimeter-wave helix-traveling wave tubes; pulsed radar applications; radio-frequency beam interception; Bandwidth; Communications technology; Electrodes; Electron tubes; Millimeter wave radar; Millimeter wave technology; Power generation; Production; Radar applications; Radio frequency; Helix-traveling wave tubes (TWTs); millimeter-wave;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TED.2005.845842