The objective of the present study is to investigate spectral purity of a CW magnetron for a microwave power transmission system of Solar Power Satellites, or other radio applications. Oscillation spectra of a 2.45GHz oven magnetron were measured and the purity of the spectra is discussed. A filament-off magnetron has narrow bandwidth. In some conditions, however, the oscillation spectrum has FM noise due to a power supply ripple. An injection locking method contributes to reducing the FM noise. 1
The magnetron is a vacuum electronics crossed-field device: perpendicular electric and magnetic fiel...
A magnetron is a power oscillator device used in several radar transmitters for generating the elect...
Science Diliman (July-December 2004) 16:2, 31–35 A 2.45 GHz magnetron from a domestic microwave oven...
It is demonstrated that the output of a 2.45-GHz magnetron operated as a current-controlled oscillat...
Low-power continuous wave ``cooker'' magnetrons driven from industrial-quality switch-mode power sup...
Abstract—Low-power continuous wave “cooker ” magnetrons driven from industrial-quality switch-mode p...
In this study a computer model was developed to simulate microwave heating of a model food with a ra...
The crucial task when summarizing magnetron power in microwave technological installations is tracki...
The main body of work presented in this thesis is precise frequency and phase control of a 1.2 kW CW...
Thesis (M.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1952.Bibliogra...
Though declining in popularity over the last decade, the magnetron still has applications where port...
Oscillators employing phase focusing such as magnetrons have fairly well defined spokes whose rotati...
A technique has been demonstrated to significantly reduce the noise in microwave oven magnetrons. Th...
Earlier operation of a microwave proton source exhibited an approximate 1-MHz modulation in the beam...
Magnetrons are low-cost highly-efficient microwave sources, but they have several limitations, prima...
The magnetron is a vacuum electronics crossed-field device: perpendicular electric and magnetic fiel...
A magnetron is a power oscillator device used in several radar transmitters for generating the elect...
Science Diliman (July-December 2004) 16:2, 31–35 A 2.45 GHz magnetron from a domestic microwave oven...
It is demonstrated that the output of a 2.45-GHz magnetron operated as a current-controlled oscillat...
Low-power continuous wave ``cooker'' magnetrons driven from industrial-quality switch-mode power sup...
Abstract—Low-power continuous wave “cooker ” magnetrons driven from industrial-quality switch-mode p...
In this study a computer model was developed to simulate microwave heating of a model food with a ra...
The crucial task when summarizing magnetron power in microwave technological installations is tracki...
The main body of work presented in this thesis is precise frequency and phase control of a 1.2 kW CW...
Thesis (M.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1952.Bibliogra...
Though declining in popularity over the last decade, the magnetron still has applications where port...
Oscillators employing phase focusing such as magnetrons have fairly well defined spokes whose rotati...
A technique has been demonstrated to significantly reduce the noise in microwave oven magnetrons. Th...
Earlier operation of a microwave proton source exhibited an approximate 1-MHz modulation in the beam...
Magnetrons are low-cost highly-efficient microwave sources, but they have several limitations, prima...
The magnetron is a vacuum electronics crossed-field device: perpendicular electric and magnetic fiel...
A magnetron is a power oscillator device used in several radar transmitters for generating the elect...
Science Diliman (July-December 2004) 16:2, 31–35 A 2.45 GHz magnetron from a domestic microwave oven...