Title :
Study and Fabrication of a Frequency Divider-Multiplier Scheme for High-Efficiency Microwave Power
Author :
Ahamed, S.V. ; Irvin, J.C. ; Seidel, H.
Author_Institution :
Bell Labs.,Murray Hill, NJ
fDate :
2/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The design, fabrication, and experimental evaluation of an exploratory 8.2 W, microwave FM power amplifier for the 4-GHz band are presented. It operates on a frequency divide, amplify, and multiply scheme receiving about 2-4 dBm of FM signal in the 4-GHz band, divides the frequency coherently by two, amplifies the modulated signal to about 10.4 W, and doubles the frequency coherently, yielding about 8.2 W into standard 50-ω 4-GHz load, with an overall efficiency of about 30 percent. Frequency halving is accomplished by a wideband regenerative frequency divider yielding about 1-2 dBm of signal at 1995 MHz. The signal is amplified by commercial class C amplifiers and is restored to the 4-GHz band by a stacked varactor containing two 0.32 ω, 15-pF chips in a coaxial embodiment. This entire ensemble, with a total breakdown of 160 V, serves as a frequency doubler.
Keywords :
FM amplifiers; Microwave amplifiers; Microwave frequency conversion; Power amplifiers; Broadband amplifiers; Coaxial components; Fabrication; Frequency conversion; Frequency modulation; Microwave amplifiers; Power amplifiers; Signal restoration; Varactors; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOM.1976.1093278