- A
klystron is a
specialized linear-beam
vacuum tube,
invented in 1937 by
American electrical engineers Russell and
Sigurd Varian,
which is used as an amplifier...
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Sutton tube was the name
given to the
first reflex klystron,
developed in 1940 by
Robert W.
Sutton of
Signal School group at the
Bristol University. The...
-
establishing careers in
electronics and
aviation they came
together to
invent the
klystron,
which became a
critical component of radar,
telecommunications and other...
- 1942–43. The TWT
belongs to a
category of "linear beam" tubes, such as the
klystron, in
which the
radio wave is
amplified by
absorbing power from a beam of...
- its construction,
which combines a
traveling wave tube, or TWT, with a
klystron,
producing a tw-ystron. The name was
originally a
trademark of
Varian ****ociates...
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elements are
connected to a
single transmitter (such as a magnetron, a
klystron or a
travelling wave tube) and/or receiver. The
largest use of
phased arrays...
-
tuned cavity by the
configuration of the structures. The
reflex klystron is a
klystron utilizing only a
single apertured cavity resonator through which...
- the cavities'
physical dimensions.
Unlike other vacuum tubes, such as a
klystron or a traveling-wave tube (TWT), the
magnetron cannot function as an amplifier...
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Hexode Pentagrid (Heptode)
Octode Traveling-wave tube
Klystron Oscillation Magnetron Reflex klystron (obsolete)
Carcinotron Optical detectors or emitters...
- radiation. This is
unlike conventional microwave vacuum tubes such as
klystrons and magnetrons, in
which the
wavelength is
determined by a single-mode...