Title :
Seventy percent efficient Ku-band and C-band traveling wave tubes for satellite communications
Author :
Benton, R.T. ; Choi, M. ; Feicht, J.R. ; Hallsten, U.R. ; Limburg, H.C. ; Mallon, K.P. ; McGeary, W.L. ; Menninger, W.L. ; Zhai, X.
Author_Institution :
Boeing Electron Dynamic Devices, Inc., Torrance, CA, USA
Abstract :
Boeing Electron Dynamic Devices, Inc. offers fully qualified, production-ready Ku-band and C-band TWTs for space communications with demonstrated efficiencies exceeding 70%. The C-band 8555HX is a 30-100 W class TWT that has been qualified in a conduction-cooled package with a mass of 790 grams (no leads). The 8555HX performs at better than 70% efficiency across 300 MHz. The Ku-band model, 88150HX, is a 100-150 W class TWT which is qualified in a radiation-cooled package. The first two 88150HX builds both performed at better than 70% efficiency across a 1 GHz operating band. These efficiency improvements are only intended as a stepping stone on the way to better performance.
Keywords :
cooling; microwave tubes; satellite communication; thermal management (packaging); travelling wave tubes; 1 GHz; 100 to 150 W; 30 to 100 W; 300 MHz; 70 percent; 790 g; 8555HX; 88150HX; C-band traveling wave tubes; Ku-band traveling wave tubes; TWT efficiency; conduction-cooled package; radiation-cooled package; satellite communications; Electron beams; Frequency; Optical saturation; Packaging; Power generation; Prototypes; Qualifications; Satellite communication; Space vehicles; Transponders;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2004. IVEC 2004. Fifth IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8261-7
DOI :
10.1109/IVELEC.2004.1316308