20-WATT X-BAND SOLID-STATE TWTA REPLACEMENT

International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada === In the past, traveling wave tubes have dominated the power amplifier field in space flight transmitter applications. TWTAs however, are expensive, and high-power TWTAs may be relatively u...

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Main Authors: Postal, R. B., Boreham, J. F., Conroy, B. L.
Other Authors: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Language:en_US
Published: International Foundation for Telemetering 1984
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/611467
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6114672016-06-03T03:01:20Z 20-WATT X-BAND SOLID-STATE TWTA REPLACEMENT Postal, R. B. Boreham, J. F. Conroy, B. L. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada In the past, traveling wave tubes have dominated the power amplifier field in space flight transmitter applications. TWTAs however, are expensive, and high-power TWTAs may be relatively unreliable when considering end-of-mission operating requirements of up to 10 years and longer. Recent improvements in reliable solid-state designs including Gallium Arsenide FETs have resulted in efficient X-band devices which operate at multi-watt levels. A number of these devices would be combined in parallel to achieve the power output desired. This paper discusses the development of an efficient 20 watt X-band solid-state power amplifier to be used as a TWTA replacement for space flight applications. The 20-watt assembly shown in Figure 1 consists of two stand-alone, 8-channel, 11-watt assemblies operating in parallel through a 2-way switched power combiner. Particular emphasis is placed on the power amplifiers and a one-step, 8-way power divider/combiner pair. Each power amplifier channel has 3 stages of gain and develops 1.6 watts of RF output with 18 dB of compressed gain. A driver amplifier module provides additional system gain and a 0.5-watt drive level for the high power sections. The GaAs FET devices utilized are from the output of a device improvement program which has a goal of a minimum power added efficiency of 40%. The one-step combiner utilizes a novel technique to achieve a combining efficiency of 90%. The full system, including the DC-DC power converter, yields an overall system efficiency of 25%. A thermal sensor in the power conditioner is used to hold amplitude variations to ±0.3 dB from 0 to 50°C and phase variations to ±10° over the same range. The assembly also operates in a low power mode producing 9 watts of RF when only one 11-watt assembly is powered and the switched combiner open circuits the off channel. 1984-10 text Proceedings 0884-5123 0074-9079 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/611467 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/611467 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings en_US http://www.telemetry.org/ Copyright © International Foundation for Telemetering International Foundation for Telemetering
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description International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada === In the past, traveling wave tubes have dominated the power amplifier field in space flight transmitter applications. TWTAs however, are expensive, and high-power TWTAs may be relatively unreliable when considering end-of-mission operating requirements of up to 10 years and longer. Recent improvements in reliable solid-state designs including Gallium Arsenide FETs have resulted in efficient X-band devices which operate at multi-watt levels. A number of these devices would be combined in parallel to achieve the power output desired. This paper discusses the development of an efficient 20 watt X-band solid-state power amplifier to be used as a TWTA replacement for space flight applications. The 20-watt assembly shown in Figure 1 consists of two stand-alone, 8-channel, 11-watt assemblies operating in parallel through a 2-way switched power combiner. Particular emphasis is placed on the power amplifiers and a one-step, 8-way power divider/combiner pair. Each power amplifier channel has 3 stages of gain and develops 1.6 watts of RF output with 18 dB of compressed gain. A driver amplifier module provides additional system gain and a 0.5-watt drive level for the high power sections. The GaAs FET devices utilized are from the output of a device improvement program which has a goal of a minimum power added efficiency of 40%. The one-step combiner utilizes a novel technique to achieve a combining efficiency of 90%. The full system, including the DC-DC power converter, yields an overall system efficiency of 25%. A thermal sensor in the power conditioner is used to hold amplitude variations to ±0.3 dB from 0 to 50°C and phase variations to ±10° over the same range. The assembly also operates in a low power mode producing 9 watts of RF when only one 11-watt assembly is powered and the switched combiner open circuits the off channel.
author2 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
author_facet Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Postal, R. B.
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Conroy, B. L.
author Postal, R. B.
Boreham, J. F.
Conroy, B. L.
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20-WATT X-BAND SOLID-STATE TWTA REPLACEMENT
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title 20-WATT X-BAND SOLID-STATE TWTA REPLACEMENT
title_short 20-WATT X-BAND SOLID-STATE TWTA REPLACEMENT
title_full 20-WATT X-BAND SOLID-STATE TWTA REPLACEMENT
title_fullStr 20-WATT X-BAND SOLID-STATE TWTA REPLACEMENT
title_full_unstemmed 20-WATT X-BAND SOLID-STATE TWTA REPLACEMENT
title_sort 20-watt x-band solid-state twta replacement
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