LONG LIFE 100 W TRIODE FOR ATC AND TELEMETRY TRANSPONDERS
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 10-12, 1972 / International Hotel, Los Angeles, California === Further development of the Siemens planar triode type RH7C-c used in the Mariner IV S-Band transponder resulted in the conduction-cooled type YD 1380 and air-cooled version YD...
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International Foundation for Telemetering
1972
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Summary: | International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 10-12, 1972 / International Hotel, Los Angeles, California === Further development of the Siemens planar triode type RH7C-c used in the
Mariner IV S-Band transponder resulted in the conduction-cooled type YD 1380 and air-cooled
version YD 1381. These metal ceramic tubes produce a CW output power of 100
W in L/S-Band with a high efficiency around 40%. Small signal gain is 17 dB, and a
large signal gain of 14 dB with a 20 MHz bandwidth is achieved. Life of selected sample
tubes exceeds 25,000 hours, three times higher than the figure specified for the Mariner
IV tube. These tubes incorporate an osmiated metal. dispenser cathode to achieve long
life with stable performance. This type of cathode is exceptionally resistant to
bombardment by electrons turned back to the cathode as a result of transit-time effects in
the cathode-grid space. In transponder applications this allows long intervals between
maintenance to be specified for the output stages. Because of the rugged tube design and
low weight of the complete amplifier, the YD 1380/81 is also suited for spacecraft
applications. An air-cooled, 100 W CW amplifier for 1.6 GHz has a diameter of only
74 mm and length of 175 mm. The laboratory prototype including triode YD 1381
weighs 900 gms, but this weight can be halved if necessary. Fig. 1 shows the tubes
YD 1380 and YD 1381.
The main applications for these new tubes are in ATC systems, telemetry, L-band
communication UHF and L-band TV (ETV) and SSB microwave link equipment. |
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