Modulators Clause Samples

Modulators. Our modulators accept digital signals for modulation on to a radio frequency carrier for transmission over a broadband network.
Modulators. (a) General description and function (b) Identification (c) Limitations
Modulators. (a) General description and function (b) Hardware identification (e.g. part numbers) (c) Software identification (if applicable) (d) Limitations
Modulators. For most high-power RF sources operation, we need to transform the electrical gird voltage to a High-Voltage (HV: case of Continuous Wave (CW) operation mode) and to generate a pulsed pattern (case of pulsed operation mode). These functions are filled by modulators. For CW operation, the modulator is basically a HV power supply feeding gridded tubes (IOTs or tetrodes), whereas for HV pulsed mode, the modulator form itself the pulsed pattern using various developed topologies according to the pulse lengths and the voltages needed, then supply the non-gridded tubes (Klystrons). Today’s modulator are already operating with very high efficiency (85-92%) almost independent of their output power (▇▇-▇▇), Voltage (1-100kV), and pulse length. For short pulses (<500 μs), the modulator rise time becomes an important factor in the system efficiency and this is where further developments, such as the Stacked Multi-Level (SML) design, are expected to make a significant difference.

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