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Magnetron, Part 1: Application and operating principles - Analog IC Tips
Magnetron, Part 1: Application and operating principles. July 23, 2019 By Bill Schweber. The vacuum-tube cavity magnetron is nearly obsolete (except for the millions in consumer microwave ovens). Its development was key to highly effective WWII radar, and it also led to other RF/microwave vacuum-tube devices.
Cavity magnetron - Wikipedia
Large S band magnetrons can produce up to 2.5 megawatts peak power with an average power of 3.75 kW. Some large magnetrons are water cooled. The magnetron remains in widespread use in roles which require high power, but where precise control over frequency and phase is unimportant.
How do magnetrons work? - Explain that Stuff
A magnetron's job is to generate fairly short radio waves. If you could see them, you could easily measure them with a school ruler. They're usually no shorter than about 1mm (0.04 in; the shortest division on a metric ruler) and no longer than about 30cm (12in; the length of a typical school ruler).
Cavity Magnetron - Engineering and Technology History Wiki - ETHW
Because it can produce large amounts of power very efficiently, the cavity magnetron helped scientists and engineers in Great Britain, the U.S, and other countries to build compact, efficient radar sets that could spot enemy planes, ships, and even submarine periscopes miles away in the dark.
Magnetrons | How it works, Application & Advantages - Electricity
Magnetrons are high-powered vacuum tubes that generate microwaves, used in radar systems, microwave ovens, communication, and medical applications. Magnetrons: Revolutionizing Microwave Technology. Since their inception, magnetrons have played a crucial role in transforming the world of microwave technology.
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