Title :
High Performance, Solid-State High Voltage Radar Modulators
Author :
Gaudreau, M. ; Casey, J. ; Brown, P. ; Hawkey, T. ; Mulvaney, J. ; Kempkes, M.
Author_Institution :
Diversified Technol., Inc., Bedford, MA
Abstract :
Switching power supplies and solid-state high voltage modulators are being used to upgrade conventional tube-type radar modulators, extending their operating lifetimes. The new technology is cost-effective, improves reliability, and delivers better protection to the RF amplifier than conventional transmitter designs. In 2003, DTI upgraded the X-band radar transmitters in the Cobra Judy system on the USNS Observation Island. DTI built the complete transmitter, including all electronics required from ship power to modulating the two 100 kW average power TWTs. Based on the success of this effort, DTI is employing similar solid-state technology to the transmitter driving the Cobra Judy S-band phased array radar. Installation of the sixteen-TWT S-band transmitter upgrade is scheduled for early 2006. DTI is also developing a new transmitter for the Haystack ultra-wideband imaging radar (HUSIR) in Westford, Massachusetts. This transmitter will drive four W-band (94 GHz) high power gyro-devices, and will be capable of future expansion to sixteen tubes. The design builds on both the upgraded Cobra Judy X-band transmitter, and DTI´s development of a modulator for the Navy Research Laboratory´s 94 GHz Warloc gyroklystron in 2002. This paper will discuss the key pulsed power technologies common to these radar transmitters, with emphasis on the system requirements for pulse stability and control.
Keywords :
microwave amplifiers; millimetre wave amplifiers; modulators; radar transmitters; switched mode power supplies; travelling wave tubes; Cobra Judy S-band phased array radar; Cobra Judy X-band transmitter; Haystack ultra-wideband imaging radar; frequency 94 GHz; power 100 kW; pulse stability; pulsed power technologies; ship power; solid-state high voltage radar modulators; solid-state technology; switching power supplies; tube-type radar modulators; Diffusion tensor imaging; Phased arrays; Power supplies; Power system protection; Power system reliability; Radar imaging; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Solid state circuits; Transmitters; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9189-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9190-x
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2005.300792