Claims
- 1. A spurious frequency suppressor comprising:
- a directional coupler having four ports, a first port being an input port and a second port being an outport port;
- said input port of said directional coupler being provided with an RF input pulse;
- means coupled to a third port and a fourth port of said directional coupler for attenuating said RF input pulse in accordance with a control signal said attenuating means comprising a PIN diode network means for controlling the amount of attenuation of said RF input pulse and for changing the fall time of said RF input pulse in accordance with said control signal; and
- means coupled to said attenuating means for generating said control signal said control signal generating means comprising pulse shaping means for generating a bias current for said PIN diode network means, said pulse shaping means comprising:
- means for adjusting the pulse width of a trigger signal in response to a pretrigger input signal;
- means coupled to said adjusting means for generating a voltage ramp signal; and
- means coupled to said voltage ramp signal generating means for generating said bias current for said PIN diode network means.
- 2. The spurious frequency suppressor as recited in claim 1 wherein:
- said directional coupler comprises a 3 dB 90.degree. hybrid.
- 3. A method of suppressing spurious frequencies comprising the steps of:
- providing an RF input pulse to a directional coupler having four ports, a first port being an input port and a second port being an output port;
- attenuating said RF input pulse with means coupled to a third port and a fourth port of said directional coupler in accordance with a control signal comprising the step of providing a PIN diode network means for controlling the amount of attenuation of said RF input pulse and for changing the fall time of said RF input pulse in accordance with said control signal; and
- generating said control signal with means coupled to said attenuating means comprising the step of using pulse shaping means for generating a bias current for said PIN diode network means comprising the steps of:
- adjusting the pulse width of a trigger signal in response to a pretrigger input signal;
- generating a voltage ramp signal in response to said trigger signal; and
- generating said bias current for said PIN diode network means with current source means coupled to said voltage ramp signal generating means.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 3 wherein said directional coupler comprises a 3 dB 90.degree. hybrid.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/019,324 filed Feb. 10, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,110.
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