Title :
The magnetron and the microwave oven: A unique and lasting relationship
Author :
Osepchuk, John M.
Author_Institution :
Full Spectrum Consulting, Concord, MA, USA
Abstract :
The advent of the microwave oven allowed the magnetron to avoid obsolescence and become the one well-known source of microwave power. Noteworthy were the cost and weight reductions by ~100 and achievement of ~70% efficiency at 1 kW power. Operation of the cooker magnetron is complex due to varying parameters such as microwave load, anode current (rectified) and the cold-start process. These phenomena include several types of moding, damaging voltage transients, axial electron discharges, end-space oscillations and arcing phenomena including a fireball at the magnetron antenna. Prominent are spurious space-charge oscillations similar to those in the M-type backward-wave oscillator, which are affected by filter-box impedance. Alternative but discarded designs include a GE 600 Volt magnetron for its 915 MHz range, the Kumpfer magnetron made by Samsung, ~1980, and a 400 Volt magnetron made by Panasonic. Failed attempts to replace the cooker magnetron include the multiple-beam klystron and solid-state. The future of the cooker magnetron is assured. Its performance reveals unexplained phenomena, the study of which is key for a complete understanding of the magnetron.
Keywords :
backward wave oscillators; history; magnetrons; microwave ovens; Kumpfer magnetron; M-type backward-wave oscillator; arcing phenomena; axial electron discharges; cold-start process; cooker magnetron; end-space oscillations; filter-box impedance; frequency 915 MHz; magnetron antenna; microwave oven; microwave power; multiple-beam klystron; power 1 kW; spurious space-charge oscillations; voltage 400 V; voltage 600 V; voltage transients; Anodes; Cathodes; Electron tubes; Magnetic separation; Microwave filters; Microwave ovens; Ovens; anode current regions; arcing; cold-start; ferrite magnets; filter box; life; magnetron; microwave oven; moding; spurious oscillations; thoriated tungsten cathode; voltage transients;
Conference_Titel :
Origins and Evolution of the Cavity Magnetron (CAVMAG), 2010 International Conference on the
Conference_Location :
Bournemouth
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5609-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5610-9
DOI :
10.1109/CAVMAG.2010.5565567