Title :
A High-Power
-Band (31–36 GHz) Solid-State Amplifier Based on Low-Loss Corporate Waveguide Combining
Author :
Epp, Larry W. ; Hoppe, Daniel J. ; Khan, Abdur R. ; Stride, Scot L.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA
Abstract :
A method of using low-loss waveguide septum combiners is developed into a high-power -band (31-36 GHz) amplifier producing 50 W at 33 GHz (Ka-band) using 32 low-power (>2 W) solid-state amplifier modules. By using low-loss waveguide combining and a packaged monolithic microwave integrated circuit with a low-loss microstrip-to-waveguide launcher, the output loss is minimized, allowing for the overall power-combining efficiency to remain high, 80% (average insertion loss of combiner < 0.7 dB and average insertion loss of launcher <0.3 dB) over 31-36 GHz. In the past, lower power-combining efficiencies have limited the number of modules that can be combined at -band, and hence, have limited the power output. The approach demonstrated in this paper, with high power-combining efficiency, allows a very large number (32) of solid-state amplifier modules to be combined to produce high powers. Greater than 50 W was demonstrated with low power modules, but even higher powers 120 W are possible. The current approach is based on corporate combining, using low-loss waveguide septum combiners that provide isolation, maintaining the true graceful degradation of a modular solid-state amplifier system.
Keywords :
MMIC amplifiers; millimetre wave amplifiers; modules; power combiners; Ka-band amplifier; frequency 31 GHz to 36 GHz; low power modules; microstrip-to-waveguide launcher; monolithic microwave integrated circuit; solid-state amplifier; waveguide combining; waveguide septum combiners; Amplifiers; dielectric-loaded waveguides; high-power $Ka$-band; power combiners; solid state;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2008.927299