US3054075A - Anodised helical tape waveguide for modulating arrangements - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H01P—WAVEGUIDES; RESONATORS, LINES, OR OTHER DEVICES OF THE WAVEGUIDE TYPE
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- H01P1/18—Phase-shifters
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H03—ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
- H03C—MODULATION
- H03C7/00—Modulating electromagnetic waves
- H03C7/02—Modulating electromagnetic waves in transmission lines, waveguides, cavity resonators or radiation fields of antennas
- H03C7/022—Modulating electromagnetic waves in transmission lines, waveguides, cavity resonators or radiation fields of antennas using ferromagnetic devices, e.g. ferrites
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- This invention relates to wave energy modulating arrangements and more specifically to modulating arrangements of the kind in which very high frequency wave energy is modulated by propagating it along a waveguide in which is a ferrite or similar body and subjecting said body to a modulated or varied magnetic field produced by a coil system outside the guide.
- the object of the invention is to provide improved, simple and efficient modulating arrangements of the kind referred to wherein, despite that the coil system is outside the waveguide, there is minimum losses due to the interposition of the walls of the guide in the path of the magnetic flux and minimum interference with the proper functioning of the waveguide as such.
- an arrangement of the kind referred to for modulating very high frequency electromagnetic Wave energy comprises a length of waveguide constituted by a helically wound metallic tape with the edges of the turns substantially in physical contact with one another but insulated from one another, a ferrite body ICC Within said length of waveguide and a winding external to said length of waveguide and arranged and adapted to provide a varying magnetic field through said body to modulate, in accordance with the variations of said field, high frequency wave energy transmitted through said length of guide.
- the tape is aluminium tape anodised to provide the insulation between the turns.
- each end of the helically wound length with a cylindrical collar which is flat at one end and shaped with a step at the other to mate with the end of the helix proper, the tape of which is cut oif square to the length of the tape.
- Another way is to solder together the last few turns of the helical guide to permit it to be turned off square, i.e. flat.
- the outside of said length of guide is covered with a thickness of comparatively rigid insulating material, e.g. resin, and the winding is positioned on the outside of this insulating material.
- the winding is a single layer winding of turns of conductive tape wound directly on the insulating material.
- the ends of the length of waveguide may be fitted with flanges which must be so arranged that, when said length is inserted in a run of guide, it is insulated at least at one end from the adjacent guides. Accordingly, if a flange on the end of the helically wound length is to be in metal to metal contact with a flange at the end of an adjacent length of guide, the former flange should be insulated from the helix and a thin insulating shim is inserted to avoid contact between the end of the helix and the adjacent guide.
- the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing which is a simplified sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the invention as applied to a frequency or phase modulator of microwave energy.
- the invention is not limited to its use at any particular band of frequencies, it is very advantageous for phase or frequency modulation of microwave energy'at comparatively high frequencies and the illustrated embodiment is suitable for use for phase or frequency modulating microwave energy of a frequency of the order of 10,000 mc./s. by a modulating frequency of the order of l mc./ s.
- Practical principal dimensions for the illustrated embodiment when intended for the frequencies stated are: about9 A2" overall length and about 0.81" for the inside diameter of the guide, the guide being wound from anodised aluminium tape about A of an inch wide and about of an inch thick.
- a circularly sectioned guide 1 is made from anodised aluminium tape which is wound in helical form with the edges of the turns in contact with one another as indicated by the parallel lines 1 shown at the ends of the guide length. It will be understood that the distance between any two adjacent parallel lines 1 represents the width of the tape.
- the anodising of the aluminium provides insulation so that although the tape edges are physically in contact with one another and the finished guide has no gaps or substantially no gaps leading to the exterior, the turns are effectively insulated each from the next.
- the ends of the wound guide are finished off by flanges which serve for coupling the length of guide to other guide lengths (not shown). These flanges should be insulated from the guide proper and may be fitted thereto in any convenient manner.
- the most practical way of making the glide consists in winding the tape on to a mandrel so .that no gaps occur in the winding; clamping it at the ends; and then, after trimming the ends if necessary, fitting the flanges in position with suitable insulation between them-and the guide proper. The clamps may then be removed and the mandrel punched out.
- the waveguide with its end flanges, which are marked 2 is potted with resin or some other suitable insulating compound so that the guide is externally coated to provide it with additional mechanical: strength and rigidity by a comparatively thick layer of resin or other insulating compound 3.
- the modulating magnetizing coil which is conventionally represented at 4 and may conveniently consist in practice of a few turns of copper tape wound directlyon to the insulation 3.
- the coil 4 extends at least over the length of a ferrite insert which is shown as of conventional form at 5, i.e. it is a ferrite rod with pointed ends for avoiding sharp impedance discontinuities.
- the ferrite rod 5 is supported in position in the guide by suitable insulating supports 6, preferably aper-tured as indicated.
- a wave energy modulating arrangement in which very high frequency energy is modulated comprising a length of waveguide, a ferrite body located in said waveguide, a magnetic coil positioned outside said length of waveguide arranged and adapted to subject said body to a modulated magnetic field, said waveguide being of circular cross-section and comprising ahelically wound aluminium tape the turns of which are substantially in physical contact with one another, said tape being anodised to provide insulation between the turns whereby energy transmitted through said length of Waveguide is modulated by the varying magnetic field through said body.
- each end of the helically wound length is fitted with a cylin drical collar which is flat at one end and shaped with a step at the other to mate with the end of the helix proper, the tape of which is cut oif square to the length of the tape.
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US2802184A (en) * | 1953-06-17 | 1957-08-06 | Bell Telephone Labor Inc | Non-reciprocal wave transmission |
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US2802184A (en) * | 1953-06-17 | 1957-08-06 | Bell Telephone Labor Inc | Non-reciprocal wave transmission |
DE1031381B (de) * | 1956-05-12 | 1958-06-04 | Emi Ltd | Einrichtung zum Einbringen eines durch eine Spule erzeugten Magnetfeldes in einen Hohlleiter |
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US20150008993A1 (en) * | 2013-07-03 | 2015-01-08 | City University Of Hong Kong | Waveguide coupler |
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