Claims
- 1. A high power output vacuum electron device for use in a ground based satellite or terrestrial communications system comprising:
a cathode for emitting a supply of electrons, an anode for attracting said electrons, said anode being constructed to allow said electrons to pass through said anode, an RF generator circuit in the path of said electron beam for generating RF signal energy in the presence of a high-voltage power source, a magnet surrounding said anode and said RF generation circuit for focusing said electrons into a collimated beam, and a collector for receiving the collimated electron beam and for returning the electrons to the cathode, said collector being a multistage depressed collector which is shielded from the magnetic field from said magnet, said vacuum electron device comprising a klystron.
- 2. A ground based satellite or terrestrial communications system utilizing a high power output vacuum electron device, said vacuum electron device comprising a klystron with a multistage depressed collector.
- 3. The vacuum electron device of claim 2 wherein said collector is free of magnetic flux reversals such that the electron beam evenly disperses on said collector.
- 4. The system as set forth in claim 3 wherein said klystron is an extended interaction klystron.
- 5. The system as set forth in claim 4 wherein adjacent RF assemblies are spaced from said klystron to avoid any magnetic interference that may cause an increase in klystron body current.
- 6. The system as set forth in claim 5 further including a power supply for supplying power to said klystron, and a control system for controlling the operation of said power supply control system and said klystron.
- 7. The system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said power supply and said control system continue to operate even if transient high-energy arcs occur in said klystron collector.
- 8. The system as set forth in claim 7 wherein said power supply remains stable and regulated regardless of the wide range of collector loads in said klystron.
- 9. A ground based satellite or terrestrial communications system comprising:
a klystron with a multistage depressed collector; a power supply for supplying power to said klystron; and a control system for controlling the operation of said ground based satellite or terrestrial communications system, said power supply, and said klystron.
- 10. The system as set forth in claim 9 further including a predistortion linearizer for use with said klystron for linearizing the output of said power supply.
- 11. The system as set forth in claim 10 further including a block upconverter, said block upconverter accepting radio frequency (RF) input at an intermediate frequency (IF) and of converting the IF frequency to the microwave frequency for amplification by said klystron.
- 12. The system as set forth in claim 11 further including:
an electronic control for the beam voltage to said klystron, said electronic control allowing beam voltages lower than nominal to decrease power consumption when said klystron is not being operated at full output power.
- 13. The system as set forth in claim 12 wherein the beam voltage is based on a fixed output backoff which automatically adjusts the beam voltage based on an RF input drive level.
- 14. In a ground based satellite or terrestrial communications system, a vacuum electron device including a source of electrons, said electrons being formed into a narrow beam, and a collector for collecting said electrons, a magnet surrounding and focusing said narrow beam, the magnetic flux of said magnet being parallel to and colinear with the centerline of said electron beam, said magnet having open pole pieces along said centerline to focus and drive said electron beam, said magnet having second open pole pieces adjacent to the area of said source of electrons to initially focus said electron beam, said magnet having no open pole pieces in the vicinity of said collector so that any magnetic flux from the magnet is directed back into the body of said magnet.
- 15. The vacuum electron device of claim 14 wherein said collector includes an internal chamber, said electrons evenly dispersing within said internal chamber thereby eliminating any hot spots due to magnetically focused electrons.
- 16. The vacuum electron device of claim 15 wherein said collector comprises a multistage depressed collector, each of said stages being connected to a different high-voltage supply such that electrons of different kinetic energies will impinge on the associated depressed collector.
- 17. A gun only magnet utilized in a multistage depressed collector high-energy vacuum electron device comprising a first pole piece region generating magnetic flux adjacent a cathode of said vacuum electron device to drive and initially focus electrons emitted from said cathode, and a second pole piece region forming magnetic flux along the path of electrons to focus said electrons into a narrow beam, said magnet having no pole piece in the region of said vacuum electron device where the electrons are collected and returned to said cathode, said vacuum electron device comprising a klystron, the improvement comprising using said klystron in a ground based satellite communications or terrestrial communications system.
- 18. In a ground based satellite or terrestrial communications system, the improvement comprising:
providing a klystron vacuum electron device, said device including a multistage depressed collector.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO ASSOCIATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/629,315, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled “Adaptive Heater Voltage Algorithm And Control. System For Setting And Maintenance Of The Heater Voltage Of A Vacuum Electron Device”; application Ser. No. 09/574,712, filed May 18, 2000, entitled “Two Stage Power Converter With Interleaved Buck Regulators”; and application Ser. No. ______, filed Aug. 28, 2000, entitled “Gun-Only Magnet Used For-A Multistage Depressed Collector Klystron”; all of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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