DocumentCode
745097
Title
Power combining characteristics of backed-off traveling wave tubes for communications applications
Author
Kubasek, Suzanne E. ; Goebel, Dan M. ; Menninger, William L. ; Schneider, Analyn C.
Author_Institution
Boeing Electron Dynamic Devices Inc., Torrance, CA, USA
Volume
50
Issue
6
fYear
2003
fDate
6/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1537
Lastpage
1542
Abstract
Traveling wave tubes (TWTs) used in multi-tone and digital communications applications are typically operated backed off from saturation in order to improve the amplifier linearity. This reduces the bit error rate (BER), decreases intermodulation distortion and lowers adjacent channel power; all at the expense of reducing the average output power. For emerging telecommunications applications, the average power requirement is increasing to provide higher bit rates and lower BER, and often exceeds the power obtainable from backed-off space or telecommunications TWTs. One solution is to power combine TWTs that are operated 3 to 10 dB backed off from saturation. Efficient power combining requires that the phase and gain of the signal from each TWT be closely matched. To understand the variation in these parameters across a build-set of tubes, the phase and gain versus drive of 35 Boeing S-band 5525H TWTs were measured. The standard deviation in the phase about the mean phase shift measured at saturation was found to be 2.6°, with a related standard deviation of the gain compression at saturation of 0.22 dB. These levels result in small power combining losses and small errors in phased-array fed multi-beam antennas in broadband multi-tone applications.
Keywords
antenna phased arrays; multibeam antennas; power combiners; travelling wave tubes; Boeing S-band 5525H TWT; adjacent channel power; amplifier linearity; backed-off traveling wave tube; bit error rate; broadband multi-tone communication; digital communication; intermodulation distortion; output power; phased-array fed multi-beam antenna; power combining characteristics; Antenna measurements; Bit error rate; Broadband antennas; Digital communication; Gain measurement; Intermodulation distortion; Linearity; Measurement standards; Phase measurement; Power generation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TED.2003.813325
Filename
1213828
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