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МУ-11А-1 Платинотрон
Platinotron MU-11A-1

The Platinotron (from Greek "platino" = make wider, expand, and "electron") is a radial M-type backward wave tube used in radars, in medicine (radiation therapy of oncological diseases), and in equipment for non-destructive testing. It is most commonly used as an amplifier and referred to as an amplitron. When supplied with additional devices for generation of positive feedback and operating as a generator, it is called a stabilotron. Desirable characteristics of the platinotron include: efficiencies of 50 to 70 per cent; high peak and average rf power outputs, electronic bandwidths of 10 per cent with nearly constant efficiency over the entire bandwidth, low-phase pushing figure, low operating voltage, nominal gain of 10 db over a ten per cent frequency range, and a simple, compact mechanical structure.

W.C. Brown, Description and Operating Characteristics of the Platinotron – A New Microwave Tube Device, Proc. I.R.E. 45, No. 9, 1957.

W.C. Brown, The Platinotron: Amplitron and Stabilotron in Crossed-Field Microwave Devices, Volume II, 1961.

 

Platinotron MU-11A-1

l x H : 19 cm x 22,5 cm • 7" 1/2 x 8" 7/8

Platinotron MU-11A-1

Platinotron MU-11A-1

Platinotron MU-11A-1

Platinotron MU-11A-1

Platinotron MU-11A-1

Platinotron MU-11A-1

Platinotron MU-11A-1

 


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