Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including plural amplifier channels
Patent
1991-04-16
1992-10-27
Mullins, James B.
Amplifiers
With semiconductor amplifying device
Including plural amplifier channels
330286, 330 56, 333125, 333233, H03F 368, H03F 360
Patent
active
051592908
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus is disclosed in which a ring of microwave amplifiers are spaced around the top of a cavity closure structure containing upper and lower splitter and combiner cavities. The inputs and outputs of the amplifiers are connected by, respectively, input and output coaxial couplers to points in, respectively, the splitter and combiner cavities which are spaced radially outward of, and equiangularly around the centers of these cavities. In operation, input microwaves are distributed by the splitter cavity and input couplers to the amplifiers to be amplified by them in parallel, and the several microwave outputs of the amplifies are merged together by the output couplers and combiner cavity to provide a single amplified output. On the upper and lower sides of the splitter and combiner cavities are rigid metal plates with flat surfaces facing towards these cavities, and on the lower and upper sides of the splitter and combiner cavities are sheet metal dishes. Fixed on the lower plate are concentric annular sheet metal bosses, forming together with that plate a composite metallic wall surface bounding the combiner cavity by an alternation of concentric ridges and valleys. Various of the sheet metal parts of the cavity closure structure have a circular circumferential flange seated in an annular groove in one or the other of the mentioned plates such that the rim of the flange projects into access holes intersecting those grooves, and the flange rim is angularly twisted in these holes to fasten the flange (and associated sheet metal part) to the plate. Various of the sheet metal parts are pierced by vertical apertures into which are press fitted bushings for receiving portions of the input couplers or output couplers. Each cavity may be tuned in resonant frequency by an insulative screw adapted by its turning to positively increase or decrease the vertical spacing at the center of the cavity between the metallic wall surfaces bounding its upper and lower sides.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4724400 (1988-02-01), Luettgenau
patent: 5032798 (1991-07-01), Myer
Bartley Paul L.
Myer Robert E.
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Kip, Jr. Ruloff F.
Mullins James B.
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