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NBS Publi¬ cations

TABULATION OF DATA ON

MICROWAVE TUBES

Handbook 104

National Bureau of Standards

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE • Alexander B. Trowbridge, Secretary

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS • A. V. Astin, Director

Tabulation of Data on

Microwave Tubes

J. K. Moffitt

The National Bureau of Standards

Electron Devices Data Service

National Bureau of Standards Handbook 104

Issued September 29, 1967

Supersedes Handbook 70

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402

Price SI.25

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Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 67-62080

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Foreword

This tabulation of data on microwave tubes currently in use lias been

prepared as part of the National Bureau of Standards Electron Devices Data

Service. Established in 1948 to provide technical data on radio tubes to

members of the Bureau Staff, the service has since been extended to all sci¬

entists and engineers in government and industry. In the course of the pro¬

gram, a large volume of information on domestic and foreign devices was

accumulated on punched cards from which it could be automatically printed.

It was felt desirable to make these data available in a single reference source

as an aid to circuit designers in selecting tube types for particular uses.

The engineer should find this manual useful in narrowing down the choice

of tubes to one or a few types. However, it is not practical to give all possible

operating conditions or to provide the characteristic curves for each tube in a

tabulation such as this. It will still be necessary to consult the tube manu¬

facturer’s literature for such detailed information.

All information appearing in this publication was taken from manufac¬

turer’s published specifications, and every effort has been made to ensure ac¬

curacy and completeness. However, the Bureau cannot assume responsibility

for omissions nor for results obtained with these data.

A tabulation of data on receiving tubes has been issued previously as

NBS Handbook 103. Additional tabulations for other electron devices are being

developed and will be issued as rapidly as they are completed. Also, revisions

of this and other tabulations will be issued as deemed necessary to keep them

up to date.

A. V. Astin, Director.

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Contents

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Foreword_ hi

1. Introduction_ 1

2. Organization of the tabulation_ 1

3. Sorting and terminology of the tabulation_ ]

3.1. Sorting methods_ 1

3.2. Terminology_ 1

Definitions_ 2

3.3. Unit symbols_ 3

4. Numerical listing of tube types_ 5

5. Characteristic listing of tube types_ 79

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Tabulation of Data on Microwave Tubes

J. K. Moffitt

A tabulation of microwave electron tubes with characteristics of each type has been arranged in the form of two major listings, a Numerical Listing in which the tubes arc arranged by type number, and a Characteristic Listing in which the tubes are arranged by the kind of tube, and further ordered on the basis of minimum frequency and power output.

1. Introduction

The Electron Devices Section of the National Bureau of Standards has developed over the past decade an Electron Devices Data Service. This service collects and maintains a file of data on all electron devices, i.e., tubes, transistors, diodes, etc., manufactured in the United States and other countries. In an effort to make this service more readily available to engineers applying electronics in the laboratories throughout the country, it was decided to develop a method of tabulating the essential information pertaining to tube character¬ istics in handbook form for ready reference. For this publication on Microwave Tubes, an easily decipherable code and format of the tube char¬ acteristics Avhich was adaptable to punched cards was developed. Both accuracy and flexibility are incorporated into the system. The sources of in¬ formation were the manufacturers’ published hand¬ books and data sheets. The accuracy of the printed information is reasonably assured by verifying tabulations by various sortings and cross checking with manufacturers’ publications. This tabulation includes only the information normally furnished by the manufacturers in their handbooks or data sheets. All data in our files up to April 1, 1967, is included in this tabulation.

This tabulation includes only those tube types of the general class known in the field of electronics as microwave tubes, i.e., tubes employed as oscil¬ lators and power amplifiers at frequencies above approximately 1,000 MHz and which are “velocity controlled” with transit times in excess of 0.3 radian. Some developmental types have been included.

2. Organization of the Tabulation

The Microwave Tabulation comprises two prin¬ cipal sections as follows:

1. Numerical Listing. In this, the tubes are arranged by type number in the numerical-alpha¬ betical sequence which is standard in the industry.

2. Characteristics Listing. Here the tubes are sorted into the basic groups and then are arranged by increasing value of one or more pertinent characteristics.

3. Sorting and Terminology of the Tabulation

To assist the user in understanding and apply¬ ing the tabulation, the method of sorting and the definition of terms and code used, are explained in this section.

3.1. Sorting Methods

The Numerical Listing is arranged in the numerical-alphabetical sequence by tube type number which is explained under the heading “Type Number” in section 3.2.

In the Characteristic Listing, the tube types are arranged into basic groups or kinds, e.g., klystron amplifier, klystron oscillators, magnetrons, etc., and then sorted primarily by minimum frequency and secondarily by power output. The basic groups are listed inder the heading “Kind” in section 3.2, Terminology. This method of sorting permits the user to find the type numbers which most completely satisfy his requirements.

3.2. Terminology

The Numerical and Characteristic Listings arc in tabular form containing 24 columns. The headings of these columns and their meanings are given below.

A blank in any column indicates that the char¬ acteristic designated by the column is not appli¬ cable to the type number in question or that no value was given in the available data.

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Definitions

Type Number. This column lists the numerical- alphabetical designation assigned by the manu¬ facturer. The Numerical Listing on page 7 has been arranged according to the industry stand¬ ard, i.e., primarily by arranging the initial nu¬ merical portion in sequence, secondarily by ar¬ ranging the alphabetical prefix in sequence and finally by arranging the alphabetical suffix in order e.g.

2V315 2W401 HA3 HK3 W3MQ/1F 3K2500SG 3K3000LQ 3KM300LA

Symbols. An asterisk (*) is used to designate tube types found in the Military Preferred list issued by the Department of Defense as “Military Standard Electron Tubes, Selection and use of” MIL-STD-200H, 17 January, 1966.

An equal sign ( = ) designates a reliable or pre¬ mium type as indicated by the manufacturer.

Kind. A three-letter code is used to describe the generic group of tubes. This is used as the primary sorting means for the Characteristic Listing.

AMA Amplitron Amplifier or Platinotron BWA Backward Wave Amplifier BWO Backward Wave Oscillator CAR Carcinotron CFA Crossed-Field Amplifier KLA Klystron Amplifier IvLM Klystron Multiplier KLO Klystron Oscillator MAG Magnetron TWA Traveling Wave Amplifier TWM Traveling Wave Multiplier

Frequency. Both minimum and maximum frequency of operation are listed in gigahertz (10° Hz) with the exception that the “letter- band” designation (i.e., S-band, X-band) is used when more specific information is unavailable. Fixed-tuned tubes are available at any frequency within the tabulated range. In the case of fre¬ quency multiplier tubes, output frequency is tabulated.

Duty Cycle. The duty cycle for pulsed opera¬ tion is often specified as a percentage, although it may also appear as the product of the pulse- duration time (tp) and the pulse-repetition rate (;prr). The tabulated value is the product of the pulse-duration time and the pulse-repetition rate times 104. The following table illustrates both methods of specifying Duty Cycle and the corresponding tabulated value.

Duty cycle Tabulated

% (tp)(prr) Value 0. 05 0.0005 5

. 1 .001 10 1. 0 .01 100

10. 0 . 1 IK 15. 0 . 15 *1K (between 10% and 20%) 20.0 2 2K

Tuning. The method by which the tube is fre¬ quency-tuned is shown by the following alphabeti¬ cal code.

FX Fixed tuned HY Hydraulically tuned MEC Mechanically tuned TH Thermally tuned VT Voltage tuned

Manufacturer. The alphabetical code refers to either the company originally registering the tube type with the Electronic Industries Association or the manufacturer of the type. In the case of tubes produced by more than one manufacturer, this column has been left blank.

AM Amperex Electronic Corp. BE Bendix Aviation Corp. BL Bomac Div. of Varian Assoc. BM Beam Tube Corporation CS Compagnie General de T.S.F. CV Canadian Varian EC Microwave Electronics Corp.

Palo Alto EE English Electric Valve Co. El Eimac Div. of Varian EM EMI Electronics Ltd. FE Ferranti Electric Co. GC General Electric Co. Ltd. GE General Electric Co. HI Hitachi, Ltd. HP Hughes Microwave Tube Div. HU Huggins Laboratories, Inc. IT International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. KK Kobe Kogyo LI Litton Industries LT Lignes Telegraphiques et Telephoniques MA Microwave Associates, Inc. ME Metcom MR Mictron, Inc. MU Milliard Ltd. NC Aksjeselskapot Nera NE Nippon Electric Co. OK OKI Electric Industries Co. PH Philips Laboratories PO Polarad Electric Corp. RA Raytheon Co. RC Radio Corporation of America SD SFD Laboratories SE Stewart, Div. of Watkins-Johnson SH Siemens America, Inc.

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SP Sperry Electronic Tube Division ST Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd. TE Telefunken G.M.B.H. TO Tokyo Shibaura TV Thomson-Varian VA Varian Associates W Valvo G.M.B.H. WH Westinghouse Electric Co. WJ Watkins-Johnson Co. WT Warnecke Electron Tube Co.

Operation. This is an alphabetical code to indi¬ cate the type or operation, as shown,

C Continuous Wave Operation P Pulsed operation (If a manufacturer

has specified different operating param¬ eters (i.e. for both pulsed and CW), the tube is tabulated twice to include both sets of conditions.

Ej. The nominal heater or filament voltage in volts.

If. The nominal heater or filament current in milliamperes.

Beam or Anode Volts. The maximum anode, beam or resonator voltage. All voltages and currents given in this and the following columns are maximum values (peak values in the case of pulsed tubes) as these will aid in determining the power supplies needed to operate the tube over its complete range.

Ik. The maximum cathode or plate current in milliamperes.

P0. The maximum power output. Collector, Reflector, etc. Volts. The maximum

collector, reflector, line, etc. voltage whichever is most applicable.

Control Volts Egl. The maximum control, focusing or grid voltage.

Helix Voltage. The maximum helix or delay- line voltage of traveling wave tubes.

Gain. The maximum, small-signal gain in decibels or, in the case of frequency multiplier tubes, the multiplication factor.

NF. The typical noise factor in decibels. Pulling Factor. The pulling factor in mega¬

hertz.

Bandwidth. The frequency difference between half-power points for amplifier tubes or the elec¬ tronic tuning range for oscillator tubes.

Magnetic Field. Numerical figures indicate the magnetic field strength in millitesla (0.1 mT = Gauss); or the alphabetical code “IM” indi¬ cates an integral permanent magnet .

Cavity. The number and type of cavities char¬ acteristic of the tube is indicated by the code.

EX External Cavity IN Internal Cavity RE Reflex, External Cavity RI Reflex, Internal Cavity #1 Number of internal Cavities #E Number of external Cavities R Reflex

Coupling. The type of output coupling of the tube is coded as follows:

CO Coaxial SP Special WG Waveguide WC Waveguide or Coaxial

3.3. Unit Symbols

While the normally used electrical unit is printed at the top of each column, it will be noted that letter symbols are used following some num¬ bers to indicate a change of unit.

Symbol Heading Unit

H F requency 100 Gigahertz (lOh Hz)

A I< Amperes K Eb Kilovolts A /k Amperes u Ik Microamperes K P0 Kilowatts M Po Megawatts U Po Microwatts W Po Watts K Collector, Reflector Voltage Kilovolts K Control Voltage Kilovolts K Helix Voltage Kilovolts K Bandwidth Kilohertz

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4. Numerical Listing of

Tube Types

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