Radio frequency storage pulser

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Parametrons

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307106, 328 65, 332 9R, 343 171R, 375 52, 375 67, G01S 728, H03K 501, H05H 702

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ABSTRACT:
A system for converting low amplitude continuous wave radio frequency energy into periodic high amplitude radio frequency, pulsed energy with a conversion efficiency approaching 100%. The invention uses radio frequency energy storage devices together with a network which separates the energy flowing towards and away from the storage devices. The phase of the input radio frequency energy is periodically changed between 0.degree. and 180.degree.. Synchronously with this phase change, the effective apertures of the storage devices (i.e. their external quality factors) are changed between two discrete values. The energy conversion efficiency is a maximum when a fixed relationship exists between the ratio of the two discrete values of the external quality factors and the ratio of the period between pulses and pulse durations.

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Farkas, "RF Energy Compressor", 1980 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, Washington, DC, May 28-30, 1980.

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