Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Cathode ray tube circuits – Combined cathode ray tube and circuit element structure
Patent
1988-06-01
1990-06-05
LaRoche, Eugene R.
Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems
Cathode ray tube circuits
Combined cathode ray tube and circuit element structure
315 393, 330 43, H01J 2534
Patent
active
049316940
ABSTRACT:
A coupled-cavity circuit for a microwave electron tube is shown having one or more cavities whose cross-sections are polygonally shaped, such as rectangles. Located in one or more corners of the polygonally shaped cavities are irises which have a higher resonant frequency. These irises are generally triangularly shaped with rounded corners and one leg of the triangle rounded about the drift tube of the microwave electron tube.
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Kirshner Mark F.
Symons Robert S.
Ham Seung
LaRoche Eugene R.
Litton Systems Inc.
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