DocumentCode :
2073368
Title :
Development of ultra-linear traveling wave tubes for telecommunications applications
Author :
Goebel, D.M. ; Ronglin Liou ; Menninger, W.L.
Author_Institution :
Hughes Electron Dynamics, Torrance, CA, USA
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2-4 May 2000
Abstract :
Traveling wave tubes (TWT) intended for telecommunications applications are increasingly required to have high linearity, good intermodulation performance, and high power levels; especially for use as modern multi-carrier power amplifiers (MCPA) and in systems that use digital signal encryption. The linearity of the TWT is greatly improved by optimization of the taper of the helix circuit to reduce the gain compression and phase shift of the output signal as the drive level is increased, and by operation of the tube significantly backed off from saturation in the linear region of the AM/AM and AM/PM transfer curves. However, backed off operation at a given output power level requires increased beam current and power handling capabilities compared to a design operating at saturation, and also results in a greatly reduced efficiency of the TWT. At Hughes, we have developed L-band and S-band TWTs for telecommunication applications that provide good intermodulation performance and high efficiency compared to solid-state amplifiers. The L-band model TWT normally operates 8 dB backed off from 1600 W at saturation, and produces over 250 W of continuous output power with an 8-tone continuous-random-phase signal intermodulation level of -28 dBc and an efficiency of over 25%. The S-band model TWT normally operates 6 dB backed off from 2000 W at saturation, and has produced over 500 W of continuous output power at an efficiency of over 35%.
Keywords :
UHF power amplifiers; radio equipment; travelling wave amplifiers; 1.5 to 2.4 GHz; 25 percent; 250 W; 35 percent; 500 W; 8-tone continuous-random-phase signal intermodulation level; AM/AM transfer curves; AM/PM transfer curves; Hughes; L-band; MCPA; S-band; TWT; backed off operation; beam current; drive level; gain compression; helix circuit; intermodulation performance; linearity; multi-carrier power amplifiers; optimization; output power level; phase shift; power handling; taper; telecommunications applications; ultra-linear traveling wave tubes; Circuit synthesis; Design optimization; Electronic mail; Electrons; High power amplifiers; L-band; Linearity; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Solid state circuits;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2000. Abstracts. International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5987-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OVE:EC.2000.847398
Filename :
847398
Link To Document :
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