US2402364A - Velocity modulation impulse generator - Google Patents
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- H01J25/00—Transit-time tubes, e.g. klystrons, travelling-wave tubes, magnetrons
- H01J25/02—Tubes with electron stream modulated in velocity or density in a modulator zone and thereafter giving up energy in an inducing zone, the zones being associated with one or more resonators
- H01J25/10—Klystrons, i.e. tubes having two or more resonators, without reflection of the electron stream, and in which the stream is modulated mainly by velocity in the zone of the input resonator
- H01J25/12—Klystrons, i.e. tubes having two or more resonators, without reflection of the electron stream, and in which the stream is modulated mainly by velocity in the zone of the input resonator with pencil-like electron stream in the axis of the resonators
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- H01J25/02—Tubes with electron stream modulated in velocity or density in a modulator zone and thereafter giving up energy in an inducing zone, the zones being associated with one or more resonators
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- an electron discharge tube provided with means for the generation of ultra-high frequency waves by electron velocity modulation
- the cathode a control electrode and a. further electrode in the tube are connected in .an external circuit to constitute a blocking oscillator so that the electron current is caused to fiow in short pulses.
- the further electrode which functions as an anode for the blocking oscillator, may be constituted by an accelerator electrode which is also employed to focus the electron beam, or if desired a separate electrode may be provided in the tube.
- Fig. 1 is'a schematic circuit diagram showing a pulse generator according to my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a further schematic circuit diagram of a modified arrangement in which a separate anode is employed in the blocking oscillator portion of the tube.
- the tube I consists of a velocity modulated tube comprising a cathode 2, control electrode 3, accelerating electrode 4, resonant chamber grouping circuit 5, resonant chamber extracting circuit 6 and collector electrod I.
- the construction of velocity modulated tubes of this general kind is well-known. Reference may be had, for example, to copending application Serial No, 353,042 filed August 17, 1940.
- Electrons from the cathode 2 are formed into a beam by the accelerating electrode 4; which is at 7 Claims. (Cl. 315-6) a high positive potential with respect to the oath. ode, and pass through grids 8 and 9 of the resonant chamber 5, drift tube I and grids I I and I2 of the resonant chamber 6 to the collector electrode I.
- the resonant chamber circuits and 6 are tuned to the ultra-high frequency at which the tube i desired to generate oscillations, and feedback between these circuits is provided by the conductor I3.
- the grouping circuit 5 serves to modify the velocity of the electrons in the beam, and due to their changes in velocity the electrons become bunched in the drift tube I0. Energy is extracted from the bunched electrons by the circuit 6 and an output is taken by a coupling loop I to a work circuit, for example, an antenna I5.
- accelerator electrode current will begin.
- accelerator electrode current will cease when this current approaches the saturation current of the cathode. At this time the voltage of the control electrode 3 will begin to decrease 40 causing a rapid decrease in accelerator electrode 4! become negative.
- the condenser I8 During the period when cathode current is flowing the condenser I8 is charged and due to this charge the control electrode is held negative. The condenser I8 will, however, slowly discharge through the resistance I1, until when accelerator electrode current again starts toflow, the cycle will be repeated after a period determined by the time constant of the resistance-condenser com-' bination I1, I 8,
- the potential of the accelerator electrode A may be held constant by inserting a high resistance 2! in the high tension lead to this electrode and connecting a by-pass condenser 22 between it and the cathode 2.
- circuits described are simple and efilcient and call for minimum power requirements since no load is effective except that actually required for the pulses. Moreover the problem of building up an adequately short voltage pulse from a short current pulse as in arrangements proposed heretofore does not arise.
- a circuit arrangement for the generation of short pulses of radio frequency energy comprising an electron discharge tube having an electron emitting cathode, a control electrode, a further electrode adjacent said control electrode connected to a source of positive potential with respect to said cathode, means for forming electrons emitted from said cathode into a beam, means for modifying the velocity of electrons in said beam, drift means for allowing electrons in said beam to become grouped after modification of their velocity, means for extracting energy from said grouped electrons, and means external of said tube for connecting together said cathode, control electrode and further electrode to constitute a blocking oscillator whereby the electron current is caused to flow in short pulses.
- an accelerating electrode is provided in said tube for focussing said emitted electrons into a beam, and comprising a lead from said focussing electrode to a point on said sourceof potential which is positive with respect to said cathode, a resistance in said lead and a condenser connected between said accelerator electrode and said cathode.
- a circuit arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said means external of said tube comprises a circuit between said control electrode and said cathode and a circuit between said further electrode and said cathode, a condenser shunted by a resistance in said first-mentioned circuit and a coupling for producing positive reaction between said second-mentioned and said first-mentioned circuits.
- a circuit arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said means external of said tube comprises an auto-transformer and a sourceof high potential, 9. connection including said source from one end of said auto-transformer to said further electrode, a connection from the other end of said auto-transformer to said control electrode, a condenser shunted by a leak resistance, a connection from one side of said condenser to said cathode and a connection from the other side of said condenser to a tapping on said auto-transformer intermediate its ends.
- a circuit arrangement for the generation of short pulses of radio frequency energy comprising an electron discharge tube having an electron emitting cathode, a control electrode, an accelerating electrode connected to a source of positive potential with respect to said cathode for forming electrons emitted from said cathode into a beam, means for modifying the velocity of electrons in said beam, drift means for allowing electrons in said beam to become grouped after modification of their velocity, means for extracting energy from said grouped electrons, and means external of said tube connecting to ther said cathode control electrode and accelerating electrode to constitute a blocking oscillator whereby the electron current is caused to flow in short pulses.
- a circuit arrangement for the generation of short pulses of radio frequency energy comprising an electron discharge tube having an electron emitting cathode, a control electrode, an accelerating electrode for focussing emitted electrons into a beam, a first apertured resonant chamber for modifying the velocity of electrons in s id beam, a drift tube for allowing electrons in said beam to become rouped in their transit therethrough, a second apertured resonant chamber for extracting energy from said grouped electrons, and means external of said tube for connecting together said cathode, control electrode and accelerating electrode to constitute a blocking oscillator whereby the electron current is caused to flow in short pulses and short pulses of radio frequency energy are generated in said second apertured resonant chamber.
- a circuit arrangement for the generation of short pulses of radio frequency energy comprising an electron discharge tube having an electron emitting cathode, a control electrode, a further electrode adjacent said control electrode con-' nected to a source of positive potential with respect to said cathode, means for forming electrons emitted from said cathode into a beam, a first-apertured resonant chamber for modifying the velocity of electrons in said beam, a drift tube for allowing electrons in said beam to become grouped in their transit therethrough, a second apertured resonant chamber for extracting energy from said grouped electrons, and a circuit exter nal of said tube for connecting together said oath ode, control electrode and said further electrode to constitute a blocking oscillator.
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US2537862A (en) * | 1943-07-09 | 1951-01-09 | Bell Telephone Labor Inc | High-voltage pulse generator |
US2544680A (en) * | 1945-06-28 | 1951-03-13 | Sperry Corp | High-frequency electron tube structure |
US2609521A (en) * | 1943-04-06 | 1952-09-02 | Hartford Nat Bank & Trust Co | Velocity modulated electron device |
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US2609521A (en) * | 1943-04-06 | 1952-09-02 | Hartford Nat Bank & Trust Co | Velocity modulated electron device |
US2537862A (en) * | 1943-07-09 | 1951-01-09 | Bell Telephone Labor Inc | High-voltage pulse generator |
US2544680A (en) * | 1945-06-28 | 1951-03-13 | Sperry Corp | High-frequency electron tube structure |
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