Title :
Computer Aided Design of Ka-band Waveguide Hybrid Junctions for Power Combining Architectures in Interplanetary Spacecraft
Author_Institution :
Electron & Opt. Devices Branch, NASA Glenn Res. Center
Abstract :
NASA´s Prometheus program proposes using nuclear fission to provide unprecedented power capabilities for future interplanetary missions. Through nuclear fission, we can consider power-combining techniques using multiple TWTAs as opposed to multiple solid-state devices. Waveguide architectures represent one method of combining the power of multiple TWTAs and the fundamental element of waveguide combining architectures is the hybrid junction. We present the simulated transmission characteristics of four waveguide hybrid junctions designed for use in a TWTA power combining system capable of producing a kW of power
Keywords :
CAD; fission; power combiners; space vehicles; travelling wave amplifiers; waveguide junctions; Ka-band waveguide hybrid junctions; TWTA; computer aided design; interplanetary missions; interplanetary spacecraft; nuclear fission; power combining architectures; power-combining techniques; solid-state devices; waveguide architectures; waveguide combining architectures; Computer architecture; Fission reactors; Frequency; Hybrid junctions; NASA; Optical waveguides; Power amplifiers; Space exploration; Space vehicles; Waveguide junctions; Hybrid Junctions; Ka-band; Power Combining; TWTA; communications;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2006 held Jointly with 2006 IEEE International Vacuum Electron Sources., IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0108-9
DOI :
10.1109/IVELEC.2006.1666343