Title :
Recent developments in solid state power amplifier technology and their applicability to third generation mobile space segment systems
Author_Institution :
Marconi Space Syst. Ltd., Camberley, UK
Abstract :
It is anticipated that INMARSAT´s third generation mobile satellite system will be typified by the necessity to provide for a continuation of global communications whilst simultaneously meeting the requirements for communications to a large number of smaller mobile Earth stations on a regional basis. ESA´s ARAMIS project has covered considerable ground in assessing payload configurations to provide at least one example of such a multimission mobile satellite service. Emerging from that study was the criticability of a number of functional areas but in particular the L-band power amplifier. A number of active multiple-beam phased array systems are examined and each assessed in terms of the requirements of the distributed high power L-band power amplifier subsystem. Various classes of power amplifier design are discussed and a novel quasilinear design described which has very specific applications in phased array systems up to S-band
Keywords :
antenna phased arrays; mobile radio systems; power amplifiers; satellite relay systems; ARAMIS; ESA; INMARSAT; L-band power amplifier; S-band; active multiple-beam phased array systems; global communications; mobile satellite system; multimission mobile satellite service; quasilinear design; solid state power amplifier technology; third generation mobile space segment systems;
Conference_Titel :
Satellite Systems for Mobile Communications and Navigation, 1988., Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-367-X