DocumentCode
112089
Title
Soliton Generation Using Nonlinear Transmission Lines
Author
Sayuri Yamasaki, Fernanda ; Silva Neto, L.P. ; Rossi, J.O. ; Barroso, Joaquim J.
Author_Institution
Assoc. Plasma Lab., Nat. Inst. for Space Res., Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil
Volume
42
Issue
11
fYear
2014
fDate
Nov. 2014
Firstpage
3471
Lastpage
3477
Abstract
In recent years, there has been great interest in the study of nonlinear transmission lines (NLTLs) for high-power radio frequency (RF) generation. The periodicity of the NLTL accounts for dispersion effects, whereas its nonlinear elements (inductors and/or capacitors) are responsible for the nonlinear processes. Both of these mechanisms acting simultaneously on a propagating pulse allow the generation of high-frequency oscillations at the output. The objective of this paper is to study the quantifiable characteristics of these lines for RF generation by means of SPICE circuit simulation and on basis of experiments. The RF generation at 40 MHz is demonstrated through measurement of the fast Fourier transform of the RF signal extracted at the load and by comparison with the corresponding simulated spectrum. It is expected that the technique presented here can be useful for the design of NLTLs to drive compact RF antennas for space applications and defense mobile platforms.
Keywords
Fourier transforms; SPICE; VHF radio propagation; solitons; transmission line theory; SPICE circuit simulation; defense mobile platfor; dispersion effect; drive compact RF antenna; fast Fourier transform; frequency 40 MHz; high frequency oscillations; high power radio frequency generation; nonlinear element; nonlinear transmission lines; soliton generation; space application; Capacitance; Dispersion; Frequency modulation; Integrated circuit modeling; Oscillators; Radio frequency; Solitons; Frequency response; nonlinear circuits; nonlinear transmission lines (NLTLs); radio frequency (RF) generation; solitons; solitons.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2014.2361487
Filename
6926853
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