Several 30 GHz, 60 W traveling wave tube amplifiers (TWTA) were manufactured for the NASA Lewis Research Center's High Burst Rate Link Evaluation Terminal Project. An unusual operating problem characterized by anomalous nonperiodic output power spikes, common to all of the TWTAs proved during testing to significantly affect the performance of a digitally-modulated data transmission test system. Modifications made to the TWTAs significantly curtailed the problem and allowed acceptable system performance to be obtained. This paper presents a discussion of the TWTA output power spike problem, possible causes of the problem, and the solutions implemented by the manufacturer which improved the TWTA performance to an acceptable level. The results...
Satellite communications channels are susceptible to various sources of interference. Wideband chann...
The experiment package consists of a 200 W output stage tube (OST) powered by a power processing sys...
The application of the traveling wave tubes (TWT), the backbone of all civilian and military space c...
The consequence of frequency-domain multiple access (FDMA) channelization in a satellite communicati...
Future NASA missions demand increased data rates in satellite communications for near real-time tran...
Tests were conducted at NASA Lewis to measure the bit-error-rate performance of two 30 GHz, 200 W, c...
Computer modeling of the 32-GHz traveling-wave tube (TWT) for the Cassini Mission was conducted to e...
Performance characteristics from on-orbit tests of the Transmitter Experiment Package (TEP) for the ...
Measured performance characteristics of the transmitter experiment package (TEP) aboard the Communic...
A 200 watt SHF transmitter experiment package is discussed that incorporates a traveling wave tube u...
This study captures the state of current satellite transponder technology, specifically, solid-state...
The Traveling Wave Tube Amplifier (TWTA), with its wide bandwidth and large power output holds a pro...
The key components in communications satellite payloads are the high-power amplifiers that amplify t...
The causes of four temporary thermal-control-system malfunctions that gave rise to unexpected temper...
Technology development contracts funded by NASA have resulted in five 30 GHz satellite receivers of ...
Satellite communications channels are susceptible to various sources of interference. Wideband chann...
The experiment package consists of a 200 W output stage tube (OST) powered by a power processing sys...
The application of the traveling wave tubes (TWT), the backbone of all civilian and military space c...
The consequence of frequency-domain multiple access (FDMA) channelization in a satellite communicati...
Future NASA missions demand increased data rates in satellite communications for near real-time tran...
Tests were conducted at NASA Lewis to measure the bit-error-rate performance of two 30 GHz, 200 W, c...
Computer modeling of the 32-GHz traveling-wave tube (TWT) for the Cassini Mission was conducted to e...
Performance characteristics from on-orbit tests of the Transmitter Experiment Package (TEP) for the ...
Measured performance characteristics of the transmitter experiment package (TEP) aboard the Communic...
A 200 watt SHF transmitter experiment package is discussed that incorporates a traveling wave tube u...
This study captures the state of current satellite transponder technology, specifically, solid-state...
The Traveling Wave Tube Amplifier (TWTA), with its wide bandwidth and large power output holds a pro...
The key components in communications satellite payloads are the high-power amplifiers that amplify t...
The causes of four temporary thermal-control-system malfunctions that gave rise to unexpected temper...
Technology development contracts funded by NASA have resulted in five 30 GHz satellite receivers of ...
Satellite communications channels are susceptible to various sources of interference. Wideband chann...
The experiment package consists of a 200 W output stage tube (OST) powered by a power processing sys...
The application of the traveling wave tubes (TWT), the backbone of all civilian and military space c...