QS1-2. Power (mw) Frequency. (GHz) frequency. Power Range (mw) Range (GHz)

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QS1-6-TTT Quasi-Optical Source Frequency Range (GHz) 16-6 48-78 144-34 Power Range (mw) 1-.1-.45.1-.45 1.. 3. 4. 5. Control Point Cathode voltage, V Cathode current, ma Grid voltage, V Heater current, A Output frequency, GHz 5 1 1.4.1 1 The QS1-6-TT quasi-optical source is a hybridd device composed of a QS1-6 (OV-4diode frequency triplers. It is tunable across 16-6 GHz, 48-78 GHz, and backward wave oscillator (BWO), waveguide adapter and two Schottky 144-34 GHz frequency ranges. 1 1 x3.1.1 1E-3 x9 1E-4 1E-5 5 1 15 5 Frequency (GHz)

The unit is rapidly configurable for any of those ranges. This makes it an excellent choice for a broad range of research and industrial applications. The QS1-6 BWO can either be pre-packaged into MS-..6 magnetic systems or used with any other MS-X..X system offered by Microtech Instrumentss Inc. Operation of QS1-6 also requires a high voltage power supply such as VR-6M and a water cooling system. In the baseline configuration, QS1-6 produces up to mw of continuous wave tunable monochromatic power with a bandwidth of 3 MHz. A typical output power spectrum of QS1-6 is shown in Figure 1. 15 1 5 15 Frequency (GHz)) 5 Figure 1: Typical power spectrum from a QS1-6 BWO source with waveguide adapter The Schottky diodes attach easily to the waveguide adapter for quick range changes. With the first frequency tripler the power spectrum has a broad usable range 38-78 GHz with power up to.45 mw. The frequency tripled configuration has a bandwidth of 1 MHz. The secondary tripler affords a frequency range of 144-34 with power up to.45 mw and about 3 MHz bandwidth. A typical spectrum in QS1-6-TT iss shown below in Figure and 3.

.55.5.45.4.35.3.5..15.1.5. -.5 45 5 55 6 65 7 75 8 Frequency (GHz) Figure : Typical power spectrum of a QS1-6-TT generator..5.45.4.35.3.5..15.1.5. -.5 14 16 18 Frequency (GHz) Figure 3: Typical power spectrum of a QS1-6-TT generator. 4 For those applications thatt don t require high power in 6-34 GHz range, QS1-6-TT offers a very attractive alternative to more expensive and complex systems.

3 CALIBRATION CURVE 5 Output frequency, GHz 15 1 1 3 4 Cathode voltage, v CALIBRATI ION POLYNOMIAL 1) U ( f ) ( U U ) f (UU ) f f1 U involts, 1 f U f U f U f in GHz 3 U f, 3 ) 3 f 3U, Table of the polynomial parameters for working interval U = -9.373577361 f =53.439658 U 1 =.5947194 f 1 =.43837978 U = -.189556 f =.384535787 U 3 =.3445 f 3 =-.37616 Mean square deviation U(F) s=.3134% F( (U) s=.335%

Turn ON Procedure for QS1-37-115 (Usingg VR6-M BWO Power supply) 1. Confirm the following settings for switches on VR6-M front panel Range kv selector is set at 4 kv Control switch is in INT position Heater current control is set at -3% below the value specified in control point parameter table (Section II). Turn ON the main power by pushing the big black ON button on the right side of VR6-MU. Green Power indicator will light up at this point. 3. Press the LOAD button (above the heater current control). Green indicator above the load button will start blinking and heater current will increase gradually. Once the heater current reaches a preset value, the green indicator will stop blinking. 4. Turn the COARSE adjustment knob all the way counter clockwise (setting it to zero) and make turns in the clockwise direction. This will preset the high voltage in 1-15 V range 5. Switch ON highh voltage by pressing the big black ON button on the left side of VR6-M front panel. Red High Voltage indicator will light up and cathode voltage meter should show 1-15V at this point. 6. Set cathode voltage at the control point value (specifiedd in Section II) by COARSE potentiometer. 7. By adjusting the heater current set the cathode current to a value 1- ma smaller than the control point value. The heater current setting is adjusted by entering a new value and pressing the load button again. Once the tube warms up (after -3 minutes) ), the cathode current should reach the control point value. 8. Change the cathode voltage to choose the output frequency required. Do not exceed maximumm voltage specified in Section I. Turn OFF procedure for QS1-37-115 (Using VR6-M BWO Power supply) 1. Turn OFF the high voltage by pressing the big red button on the leftt side of VR6-M front panel.. Press the red UNLOAD button. Wait until the heater current goes down to zero and green indicator stops blinking. 4. Switch OFF the main power by pressing the big red button on the right side of VR6-M front panel. Please follow recommended Turn ON/OFF procedures to prevent damage of quasi-optical sources. Please check the cathode current at the control point once every 3 minutes to make sure it does not exceed the value specified in Section II.