Title :
Recent progress in the development of compact solid-state, high voltage radar modulators
Author :
Kempkes, Michael A. ; Gaudreau, Marcel P J ; Casey, Jeffrey A. ; Brown, Paul D. ; Hawkey, Timothy A. ; Mulvaney, J. Michael
Author_Institution :
Diversified Technol. Inc., Bedford, MA, USA
Abstract :
As the operating life of existing transmitters is extended, solid-state high voltage modulators are replacing conventional tube-type radar modulators in a range of transmitter upgrades and new designs. The new technology is a viable and cost-effective replacement for obsolete components. Further, it improves the reliability of the transmitter and delivers better protection to the RF amplifier. This paper summarizes DTI´s recent ongoing work in developing solid-state components for three different radar transmitter upgrades and one new design. The systems discussed include the AN/SPG-60 Fire Control Radar, the AN/FPQ-17 Multiple-Target Instrumentation Radar, the AN/SPS-49 Long Range Air Surveillance Radar, and an Advanced High-Power Solid-State Modulator for the NRL´s 94Ghz gyroklystron.
Keywords :
military radar; modulators; radar transmitters; reliability; search radar; 94 GHz; AN/FPQ-17 Multiple-Target Instrumentation Radar; AN/SPG-60 Fire Control Radar; AN/SPS-49 Long Range Air Surveillance Radar; RF amplifier; high voltage radar modulators; obsolete components; operating life; radar transmitter upgrades; reliability; solid-state modulators; Control systems; Fires; Instruments; Protection; Radar; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Solid state circuits; Surveillance; Transmitters; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2002. IVEC 2002. Third IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7256-5
DOI :
10.1109/IVELEC.2002.999359