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  1. Instruments and Experimental Techniques
  2. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45
  3. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 5, September 2002
  4. Power Amplifier for an Optical Modulator
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 6, November 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 5, September 2002
Analysis of the Feedback-Loop Stability in the RF System of the U-70 Synchrotron
A Controlled Energy Spectrum of a High-Intensity Neutron Field on a BR-K1 Reactor
Charge Losses through Recombination while Detecting Fast Neutrons with Gas Proportional Counters
On the Probabilistic Analysis of a Decay of the $^{271}$110 Element
A Spectrometer for Investigation of Ternary Nuclear Fission
Selection of the Shaping Circuits of a Multilayer Semiconductor Spectrometer of Charged Particles
Angular Resolution of the Cerenkov Detector of Extensive Air Showers Designed for the Joint Operation with the NT-200 Neutrino Telescope
An Aerogel Threshold Cerenkov Counter
Spectrometry and Performance Characteristics of a BGO–ФЭУ-165 Scintiblock in a Temperatire Range of +25 to –140°C
New Polystyrene-Based Scintillators
A Study of Distortions in Double-Sided Emulsion Films by FoMos
A Digital AC Waveform Synthesizer Based on a Josephson Junction Chip with Binary Sections
Power Amplifier for an Optical Modulator
A High-Voltage Reverse Switch-on Dynistor Switch with a Control Circuit Based on Magnetic-Compression Sections
A Switch Based on Reverse Switch-on Dynistors with a Diode Sharpener of Switched Current Pulses
A High-Voltage Changer Based on Reverse Switch-on Dynistors
A High-Voltage Reverse Switch-on Dynistor Switch with a Transistor Control Circuit
Rapid Extraction of Microwave Energy from an Overmoded Storage Cavity
An Effect of Interelectrode Potentials on an Afterpulse Formation in a Photomultiplier Tube
A 1.2-MeV Two-Section Continuous Wave Linear Electron Accelerator with 50-mA Average Beam Current
A Continuous-Wave Linear Accelerator with an Output Electron Energy of 600 keV (Average Beam Current of 50 mA)
Use of the Rotating Faraday Cup Method for Diagnostics of Radially Converging Electron Beams
An Installation for Obtaining Intense Flows of Multiply Charged Laser-Plasma Ions Using a Second Laser Beam
Improvement of the Metrological Performance Stability of a Dual-Beam Optical System
Generation of Highly Coherent Double Giant Pulses Initiated by a Single-Shot Operation of a Photoelectrically Enabled Active Shutter
Laser–Electron X-Ray Source for Medical Applications
Modern Methods of Scanning-Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy$^{1}$
Express Method for Control of Space–Energy Characteristics of Laser Radiation Using Al-VO$_{2}$-D (Dielectric) Thermochromic Materials
A Device for Sample Heating under High Vacuum
Optimization of the Probe Design for Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Thermometry
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 4, July 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 3, May 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 2, March 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45, Issue 1, January 2002
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 43

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Power Amplifier for an Optical Modulator

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Titov, A. A.
Copyright Year 2002
Abstract A power amplifier is described in which, in order to combine the powers of channel amplifiers, directional couplers are used that are based on helical transmission lines placed in a cylindrical shield. The amplifier maximum output power is 200 W, the passband is 154–170 MHz, and the gain is 18 dB. The amplifier withstands a sudden prolonged load disconnection or short-circuiting when high-power (as high as 100 W) signals are applied to its input.
Starting Page 665
Ending Page 667
Page Count 3
File Format PDF
ISSN 00204412
Journal Instruments and Experimental Techniques
Volume Number 45
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 16083180
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Publisher Date 2002-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Physical Chemistry Measurement Science, Instrumentation Astronomy Electronic and Computer Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Instrumentation
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