Microwave pulse power switching system for reflective and resonant loads
11984632 ยท 2024-05-14
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Abstract
A microwave pulse power switching system comprised of a pulse power switcher and a microwave circulator is interposable between a pulse power source and a pulse power receiver such as an accelerator. The pulse power switcher and microwave circulator are configured to allow switching of the pulse power delivered to the pulse power receiver while isolating the pulse power receiver from the pulse power source.
Claims
1. A microwave pulse power switching system interposable between a pulse power source and a pulse power receiver which receives and uses pulse power produced by the pulse power source for a useful purpose, the system comprising: a pulse power switcher having a pulse power switcher input port, a pulse power switcher output port and a forward wave pulse power diversion port, the pulse power switcher being configured such that all or a portion of the power of individual pulses within a series of microwave pulses entering the pulse power switcher input port of the pulse power switcher can be switchably diverted through the forward wave pulse power diversion port of the pulse power switcher to any load for controlling the power of the microwave pulses exiting the pulse power switcher output port, and a waveguide circulator having a circulator pulse power input port, a circulator pulse power circulator output port and a return microwave diversion port configured to divert microwave power returned by the pulse power receiver to any load, the pulse power switcher and waveguide circulator being connected in series such that the pulse power switcher controls the amount of microwave power within each microwave pulse of a series of microwave pulses that is delivered to the pulse power receiver through the series connected pulse power switcher and waveguide circulator, and wherein the waveguide circulator receives and diverts microwave power returned by a pulse power receiver to substantially prevent the returned microwave power from arriving at the pulse power source.
2. The microwave pulse power switching system of claim 1 wherein the pulse power switcher is a 3-port pulse power switcher for switchably diverting forward wave pulse power only.
3. The microwave pulse power switching system of claim 2 wherein the waveguide circulator is connected in series with the 3-port pulse power switcher between the pulse power switcher and the pulse power receiver, wherein microwave power returned by the pulse power receiver is diverted to any load before reaching the pulse power switcher.
4. The microwave pulse power switching system of claim 1 wherein the pulse power switcher is a 4-port pulse power switcher for switchably diverting forward wave pulse power to any load and diverting microwave power returned by the pulse power receiver to any load.
5. The microwave pulse power switching system of claim 4 wherein the waveguide circulator is connected in series with the 4-port pulse power switcher between the pulse power switcher and pulse power source wherein at least a portion of the microwave power returned by the pulse power receiver is diverted to any load by the 4-port pulse power switcher before reaching the waveguide circulator, and wherein the pulse power circulator diverts any portion of the microwave power returned by the pulse power receiver that is not diverted to any load by the pulse power switcher.
6. The microwave pulse power switching system of claim 1 wherein the waveguide circulator is a 3-port circulator.
7. A microwave pulse power switching system interposable between a pulse power source and a pulse power receiver which receives and uses pulse power produced by the pulse power source for a useful purpose, comprising: a 3-port pulse power switcher having a pulse power switcher input port, a pulse power switcher output port, and a switcher forward wave pulse power diversion port, the pulse power switcher being configured such that all or a portion of the power of individual pulses within a series of microwave pulses entering the pulse power input port of the 3-port pulse power switcher can be switchably diverted through the forward wave pulse power diversion port of the pulse power switcher to any load for controlling of the microwave pulses exiting the pulse power output port of the pulse power switcher, and a 3-port waveguide circulator having a circulator pulse power input port, a circulator pulse power output port and a return microwave diversion port configured to divert microwave power returned by the pulse power receiver to any load, the waveguide circulator being connected to the pulse power switcher such that the microwave circulator is positioned between the pulse power switcher and the pulse power receiver such that the pulse power switcher controls the amount of microwave power within each microwave pulse of a series of microwave pulses that is delivered to the pulse power receiver through the connected pulse power switcher and pulse power circulator, and wherein the waveguide circulator receives and diverts microwave power returned by a pulse power receiver before the returned microwave power reaches the pulse power switcher.
8. A microwave pulse power switching system interposable between a pulse power source and a pulse power receiver which receives and uses pulse power produced by the pulse power source for a useful purpose, comprising: a 4-port pulse power switcher having a pulse power switcher input port, a pulse power switcher output port, a switcher forward wave pulse power diversion port for switchably diverting forward wave pulse power to any load, and a switcher return power diversion port for diverting at least a portion of the microwave power returned by the pulse power receiver to any load, the pulse power switcher being configured such that all or a portion of the power of individual pulses within a series of microwave pulses entering the pulse power input port of the four-port pulse power switcher can be switchably diverted through the forward wave pulse power diversion port of the four-port pulse power switcher to any load for controlling the power of the microwave pulses exiting the pulse power output port of the pulse power switcher, and a 3-port waveguide circulator having a circulator pulse power input port, a circulator pulse power output port, and a circulator return microwave diversion port configured to divert microwave power returned by the pulse power receiver to any load, the waveguide circulator being connected to the pulse power switcher such that the microwave circulator is positioned between the pulse power switcher and the pulse power source such that the pulse power switcher controls the amount of microwave power within each microwave pulse of the series of microwave pulses that is delivered to the pulse power receiver through the connected pulse power switcher and pulse power circulator, and wherein the waveguide circulator receives and diverts microwave power returned by a pulse power receiver that is not diverted by the 4-port switcher through the return microwave diversion port thereof.
9. A microwave pulse power switching system interposable between a pulse power source and a pulse power receiver which receives and uses pulse power produced by the pulse power source for a useful purpose, comprising: a pulse power switcher for switchably controlling the magnitude of the power in the pulses in a series of microwave pulses delivered to a pulse power receiver from the pulse power source, and an isolator connector in series with the pulse power switcher to isolate the pulse power source from the pulse power receiver with respect to microwave power returned by the pulse power receiver.
10. The microwave pulse power switching system of claim 9 wherein the pulse power switcher is a 3-port pulse power switcher connected to the isolator such that the isolator dissipates return power from the pulse power receiver before the return power reaches the pulse power switcher.
11. The microwave pulse power switching system of claim 9 wherein the pulse power switcher is a 4-port pulse power switcher connected to the isolator such that both the pulse power switcher and the isolator dissipate return power from the pulse power receiver.
12. The microwave pulse power switching system of claim 9 wherein the isolator is comprised of a 3-port circulator.
13. A method for isolating a pulse power source from a reflective load which receives and uses pulse power produced by the pulse power source for a useful purpose, comprised of passing pulse power generated by the pulse power source through a pulse power switcher and a waveguide circulator that are connected in series, the pulse power switcher and waveguide circulator being configured such that the amount of pulse power delivered to the pulse power receiver is controlled by the pulse power switcher and at least a portion of the pulse power reflected by the reflective load is diverted to any load by the waveguide circulator.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein substantially all the pulse power reflected by the reflective load is diverted to any load by the waveguide circulator of the configured pulse power switcher and a waveguide circulator.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein a portion of the pulse power reflected by the reflective load is first diverted to any load by the pulse power switcher and wherein the portion of the pulse power reflected by the reflective load that is not diverted by the pulse power switcher is diverted to any load by the waveguide circulator.
16. The method of claim 13 wherein the amount of pulse power that is not delivered to the pulse power receiver by the pulse power switcher is diverted to any load.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the amount of pulse power that is not delivered to the pulse power receiver by the pulse power switcher is diverted to a load.
18. The method of claim 16 wherein both the amount of pulse power that is not delivered to the pulse power receiver by the pulse power switcher and the pulse power reflected by the reflective load are diverted to power dissipating loads.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
(4) Referring now to the drawings,
(5) The pulse power switching system 10 is seen to be comprised of two essential components, namely, a pulse power switcher 15, which in the
(6) It is noted that naming convention for the ports used in this specification follows a conventional naming convention for the ports of a switcher and circulator. References to port numbers in this specification are preceded by the word Port, for example, Port 1, whereas in
(7) The 3-port pulse power switcher 15 shown in
(8) The circulator component of the system shown in
(9) The power flow within the pulse power switching system shown in
(10) In the embodiment illustrated in
(11) As shown in
(12) The paths of the power returned by the accelerator in the
(13) The pulse power switcher systems illustrated in
(14) The configuration of the waveguide hardware that can be used to implement the switching system graphically illustrated in
(15) As shown in
(16) As seen in
(17) The circulator component 17 of the pulse power switcher system can be constructed in accordance with U.S. Pat. No. 6,407,646 to Ray M. Johnson (Johnson '646 patent), which is incorporated herein by reference. Such is the case in the embodiment illustrated in
(18) It is seen that all of the waveguide parts of the switcher component 15 and circulator component 17 of the pulse power switching system 10 suitably have conventional waveguide flanges at their ends for internally connecting the waveguide parts together and for connecting the switcher component of the system to the circulator component and for connecting these components to external waveguides that feed pulse power to the system and that convey pulse power to the loads. These include flange 24 at Port 2 of the switcher component, which is the power feed end of the system, flange 26 at Port 2 of the circulator component, which is the power output end of the system, and flanges 30 and 32 at Port 1 of both the switcher and circulator, which are used to connect the switcher and circulator components together. (In
(19) It will be understood that the hardware configuration for the 4-port switcher embodiment of the switching system graphically illustrated in
(20) While different embodiments of the invention have been described in detail in the foregoing specification and accompanying drawings, it is not intended that the invention be limited to such detail, except as may be expressly provided in the following claims. For example, while in the described illustrated embodiment of the invention the pulse power source is identified as a self-excited oscillator such as a magnetron, it is not intended that the invention be limited to applications where self-excited microwave pulse power sources are used. Rather, it is contemplated that the invention will have utility in applications employing other types of pulse power sources, such as klystrons and solid state devices.