K-band latching switches
Abstract
Design, development, and tests are described for two single-pole-double-throw latching waveguide ferrite switches: a K-band switch in WR-42 waveguide and a Ka-band switch in WR-28 waveguide. Both switches have structurally simple junctions, mechanically interlocked without the use of bonding materials; they are impervious to the effects of thermal, shock, and vibration stresses. Ferrite material for the Ka-band switch with a proper combination of magnetic and dielectric properties was available and resulted in excellent low loss, wideband performance. The high power handling requirement of the K-band switch limited the choice of ferrite to nickel-zinc compositions with adequate magnetic properties, but with too low relative dielectric constant. The relative dielectric constant determines the junction dimensions for given frequency responses. In this case the too low value unavoidably leads to a larger than optimum junction volume, increasing the insertion loss and restricting the operating bandwidth. Efforts to overcome the materials-related difficulties through the design of a composite junction with increased effective dielectric properties efforts to modify the relative dielectric constant of nickel-zinc ferrite are examined.
- Publication:
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Final Report TRW Electronic Systems Group
- Pub Date:
- May 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984trw..rept.....P
- Keywords:
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- Dielectric Properties;
- Extremely High Frequencies;
- Magnetic Properties;
- Switches;
- Waveguides;
- Actuators;
- Capacitors;
- Circuits;
- Ferrites;
- Nickel Compounds;
- Permittivity;
- Zinc Compounds;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering