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Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices. 52:665-668
Worldwide demand for high-power amplifiers for digital satellite communication at Ka-band frequencies between 27 and 31 GHz is steadily increasing (2003). Communication and Power Industries (CPI) has developed a 500-W periodic permanent magnet focuse
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science. 30:1024-1040
A time-dependent nonlinear analysis of a coupled-cavity traveling-wave tube (CCTWT) is presented. The coupled-cavity structure is modeled by a set of equivalent circuit equations where the equations for currents and voltages are coupled to the neares
Publikováno v:
IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference.
A wideband filter-loaded output circuit is designed and developed using 1-D and 3-D computer simulation codes. The RF design is generated using CPI's 1-D RF large signal code and a goal curve for the output circuit gap interaction impedance is genera
Autor:
Baruch Levush, James R. Legarra, Igor A. Chernyavskiy, Alexander N. Vlasov, David Chernin, Thomas M. Antonsen
Publikováno v:
IVEC 2012.
A new physics based model suitable for multi-frequency stability analysis of CC-TWTs has been developed and implemented in the CC-TWT design code TESLA-CC. The model describes the beam-wave interaction inside a beam tunnel in the presence of a freque
Validation study for the large-signal code TESLA-CC based on experimental Ka-band Coupled-Cavity TWT
Autor:
Igor A. Chernyavskiy, Alexander N. Vlasov, David Chernin, James R. Legarra, Thomas M. Antonsen, Baruch Levush
Publikováno v:
IVEC 2012.
The 2.5D large-signal code TESLA-CC is a modification of the well-established klystron code TESLA to make it suitable for the 2D modeling of Coupled-Cavity Traveling-Wave Tubes (CCTWTs) by adopting the Curnow-circuit model for representation of the f
Publikováno v:
Third IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference (IEEE Cat. No.02EX524).
Coupled-cavity traveling wave tubes are used for radar and communication applications. The interaction structure is composed of a series of cavities that are connected via slots and a beam tunnel. Typically, the beam tunnel radius is a small fraction
Publikováno v:
2002 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest (Cat. No.02CH37278).
Ka-band coupled-cavity traveling wave tube amplifiers have been developed for military radar applications requiring high power, moderate bandwidth and light weight. The design features and measured performance characteristics of these devices are pre
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