Title :
Calorimetric output power measurements on a CW 20 kW 7.16 GHz microwave transmitter
Author :
Perez, Raul M. ; Conroy, Bruce L.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fDate :
2/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A calorimetric measurement technique developed for NASA´s Deep Space Network (DSN) transmitters that does not require data on the coolant´s thermal parameters is described. Calibration of the measurement system is achieved by measuring the DC input power to the klystron and relating coolant temperature increase to this known power dissipation. Agreement between calorimetric and electrical measurements of total system power was good, the difference being less than 2%. The operation of the system was not greatly affected by the composition of the coolant, which was varied from pure water to 40% ethylene glycol by mass. Good accuracy was also shown at output power levels, which varied over a 3.6:1 range
Keywords :
calorimetry; microwave measurement; power measurement; radio transmitters; temperature measurement; 20 kW; 7.16 GHz; CW; DC input power; NASA´s Deep Space Network; calibration; calorimetric measurement; coolant; coolant temperature; error analysis; ethylene glycol; klystron; microwave transmitter; organic compounds; output power measurements; power dissipation; thermal parameters; Calibration; Coolants; Extraterrestrial measurements; Klystrons; Measurement techniques; Power generation; Power measurement; Space cooling; Temperature; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on