Design of low loss helix circuits for interference fitted and brazed circuits
Abstract
The RF loss properties and thermal capability of brazed helix circuits and interference fitted circuits were evaluated. The objective was to produce design circuits with minimum RF loss and maximum heat transfer. These circuits were to be designed to operate at 10 kV and at 20 GHz using a gamma a approximately equal to 1.0. This represents a circuit diameter of only 0.75 millimeters. The fabrication of this size circuit and the 0.48 millimeter high support rods required considerable refinements in the assembly techniques and fixtures used on lower frequency circuits. The transition from the helices to the waveguide was designed and the circuits were matched from 20 to 40 GHz since the helix design is a broad band circuit and at a gamma a of 1.0 will operate over this band. The loss measurement was a transmission measurement and therefore had two such transitions. This resulting double-ended match required tuning elements to achieve the broad band match and external E-H tuners at each end to optimize the match for each frequency where the loss measurement was made. The test method used was a substitution method where the test fixture was replaced by a calibrated attenuator.
- Publication:
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Final Report Varian Associates
- Pub Date:
- January 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983vara.reptR....J
- Keywords:
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- Attenuators;
- Brazing;
- Circuits;
- Heat Transfer;
- Low Frequencies;
- Traveling Wave Tubes;
- Waveguides;
- Fabrication;
- Insertion Loss;
- Perturbation;
- Thermal Conductivity;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering