RESEARCH STUDY OF HIGH-POWER, HIGH-FREQUENCY SOLID STATE OSCILLATORS
Abstract
Efforts were ma e to develop a continuous output sequential oscillator. The performance and limitations of various circuit arrangements employing inductive chargi g were explored. A pulsed mode of operation was devised to demonstrate the circuit principle while avoiding severe heating problems. A 5-mc 20 diode circuit is presen ly under construction. Two batches of symmetrical gold-doped four layer dio es of 25 and 200-v switching voltages ere evaluated in the push-pull oscillator circuit. A power output of 2 watts at 5-mc and maximum fr quency of 7-mc was achiev d. Frequencies up to 14-mc at a few milliwatts output were obtained in a negative resistance oscillator circuit. Initial measurements on a pressure contacted, 3-terminal 4-layer device with interdigitalized emitter structur show turn-on time of the order 50 ns. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1962
- Accession Number
- AD0273444
Entities
People
- Kurt Hubner
- Robert Scarlett