MULTIPLE-BEAM KLISTRONS
Multiple-beam amplifying klystrons (MBK) are the basis of transmitters for modern perspective. Systems multiple-beam klystrons on fundamental and higher modes of oscillation allow to make supply voltages 2-3 times lower, the device weight – 4 times lower, to expand the operating frequency band and to essentially reduce the transmitter dimensions.
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The Ruselectronics holding companyDescription
MBKs are divided into small size, mean power and power ones.
Small size and mean power MBKs work on permanent magnets on fundamental mode of oscillation with 7 to 37 beams, are remarkable for unique weight-dimensions characteristics and low operating voltage.
To widen the operating frequency band 2 and 3-gap resonators and a multiloop output system are used.
Power MBKs work on fundamental and higher oscillation modes, with 6-36 beams, solenoid is mainly used as a magnetic focusing system. In total more than 50 types of MBKs have been developed.
Small size and mean power MBKs work on permanent magnets on fundamental mode of oscillation with 7 to 37 beams, are remarkable for unique weight-dimensions characteristics and low operating voltage.
To widen the operating frequency band 2 and 3-gap resonators and a multiloop output system are used.
Power MBKs work on fundamental and higher oscillation modes, with 6-36 beams, solenoid is mainly used as a magnetic focusing system. In total more than 50 types of MBKs have been developed.
Specification
1. Specification_RUS.ENG.docx