Innovative Magnetron Solutions for Peak RF Performance

Revolutionizing RF Power with Advanced Magnetron Transmitters
In the realm of radio frequency (RF) technology, Diversified Technologies, Inc. (DTI) has unveiled a groundbreaking solid-state magnetron transmitter, which utilizes a novel Marx modulator. This innovative approach allows users to finely tune the pulse wave, enhancing overall performance and adaptability for various applications.
Understanding the Marx Topology
The DTI PowerMod™ High Power Solid-State Magnetron Transmitters employ advanced Marx topology that optimizes the magnetron's output by adapting the pulse shape. This capability significantly improves the RF power delivery, ranging from 3 to 50 kW peak RF, making them versatile for numerous operational demands.
Wide Application Range
These transmitters are equipped to drive magnetrons across the L to Ka band, a testament to their versatility. They are compatible with all major transmitter technologies, including cathode, mod-anode, and grid pulsed systems. This flexibility enables users to integrate them seamlessly into their existing setups.
Exceptional Performance Metrics
One of the key features of the DTI PowerMod transmitters is their precise RF control, which provides stability within < 0.1% accuracy and a remarkable 50 ns rise/fall time. With adjustable configurations for each pulse, these transmitters support pulse repetition frequencies of up to 400 kHz. Such specifications guarantee optimal performance tailored to specific requirements.
Design and Pricing
The design of the DTI PowerMod transmitters reflects the emphasis on efficiency and compactness. Measuring at just 10" x 13" x 9", these "plug and play" modules are designed for quick integration with minimal effort. Prices for these state-of-the-art systems range from $50,000 to $300,000, depending on the specific requirements of the radar systems they are intended for.
Contact Information for Inquiries
For further details regarding the DTI PowerMod High Power Solid-State Magnetron Transmitters, interested parties can reach out to:
Diversified Technologies, Inc.
Michael A. Kempkes, VP of Marketing
35 Wiggins Ave.
Bedford, MA 01730-2345
(781) 275-9444, x211 FAX (781) 275-6081
Email: [Email Protected]
www.divtecs.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Marx topology in magnetron transmitters?
Marx topology is a method used in transmitters to shape pulse waves, optimizing the performance of magnetrons for better RF power delivery.
What are the power capabilities of DTI PowerMod transmitters?
These transmitters can deliver between 3 kW and 50 kW peak RF power, making them suitable for diverse applications.
How does the DTI transmitter ensure precise RF control?
DTI transmitters maintain RF control within < 0.1% accuracy and have adjustable pulse settings for fine-tuning.
What are the dimensions of the DTI PowerMod transmitter?
The transmitters are compactly designed, measuring 10" x 13" x 9", making them easy to integrate into various setups.
How much do these transmitters cost?
Pricing for the DTI PowerMod transmitters varies from $50,000 to $300,000, depending on specific radar system specifications.
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