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X Band Vacuum Devices

X Band Vacuum Devices. Presented by: Tony Johns, CPI Europe, Surrey, England Tel: +44 (1932) 256 935 Fax: +44 (1932) 241 271 Mobile: +44 (7880) 507 913 Email: tony.johns@cpii.com With material from: Adam Balkcum, Steve Lenci, Mike Cusick, Peter Kolda CPI, Palo Alto, California, USA.

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X Band Vacuum Devices

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  1. X Band Vacuum Devices Presented by: Tony Johns, CPI Europe, Surrey, England Tel: +44 (1932) 256 935 Fax: +44 (1932) 241 271 Mobile: +44 (7880) 507 913 Email: tony.johns@cpii.com With material from: Adam Balkcum, Steve Lenci, Mike Cusick, Peter Kolda CPI, Palo Alto, California, USA

  2. Historical Timeline 1990:Eimac awarded an Emmy for technological achievement Klystrode IOT 2001:Current management team takes leadership 2007:CPI acquires Malibu Research Associates 1965:Eitel-McCullough merges with Varian Associates to form Eimac Division 1935: Eimac Division founded as Eitel McCullough, Inc. 1954:CMP Division is established in Canada 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2001 2004 2006 2007 2004:Cypress Group Acquires CPI CPI Acquires Econco Broadcast Service 1948:CPI is originated as founding technology group of Varian Associates 1959:Varian Associates acquires Bomac Labs in Beverly, MA. 1971:Varian integrates SFD Labs of Union, NJ with Beverly MA, division renamed BMD 1995:Leonard Green & Partners, L.P. purchases entire Electron Devices Business from Varian and forms CPI 2006:CPI stock publicly trades -NASDAQ: “CPII" MPP & Eimac divisions consolidate

  3. Communications & Power Industries Inc. • Publicly held • NASDAQ: “CPII" • Established in August 1995 • Worldwide Sales and Service Organization • 1,700 Employees Worldwide • Six autonomous business units: • BMD Beverly, MA, U.S.A. • CMP Georgetown, ONT, Canada • Econco Woodland, CA, U.S.A. • MPP Palo Alto, CA, U.S.A • Satcom Georgetown, ONT, Canada (Manufacturing) Palo Alto, CA, U.S.A (R&D, Marketing, Service) • Malibu Research Associates, Camarillo, CA, U.S.A.

  4. —Manufacturing Operation Communications & Medical Products Division Georgetown, Ontario, Canada Palo Alto, California —R&D, Marketing, Service 2 Manufacturing/R&D Locations Woodland, California Beverly, MABeverly Microwave Products Division Camarillo, CA Malibu Research Associates

  5. CPI Specialities • High Power • High Efficiency • Broad Product Offering • Consultative Engineering Services

  6. Klystrons Gyrotrons Helix TWTs Coupled Cavity TWTs Ring Bar TWTs Power Grid Tubes Inductive Output Tubes Magnetrons Cross-Field Amplifiers X-Ray Generators Satellite Communications amplifiers Antennas Products Supplied

  7. Helix X Band Products VTX6389G5 Typical Operating Parameters • Frequency 8.15 GHz • Power Output CW 2.5 kW • Efficiency 59 % • Beam Voltage 15 kV • Beam Current 1 A

  8. VKL-8301 Multiple Beam Klystron Typical Operating Parameters • Frequency 1.3 GHz • Peak Power Output 10 MW • Ave. Power Output 150 kW • Power Asymmetry 0.7 % • Efficiency 59 % • Beam Voltage 120 kV • Beam Current 141 A • Microperveance 3.4 • RF Pulse Length 1.5 ms • Saturated Gain 49 dB • Cathode loading 2.2 A/cm2 Used in European X-Ray FEL at DESY. Potential use in ILC. Horizontal version in progress with integrated X-ray shielding and cart currently in test.

  9. VKL-9130 IOT Typical Operating Parameters • Frequency 1.3 GHz • Peak Power 90 kW • Beam Voltage 42 kV • Beam Current 3.4 A • Bandwidth (-1 dB) 2 MHz • Gain 20 dB • Efficiency 60 % Recent testing successful at FZD Currently developing 120 kW CW device

  10. VKX-7864B Klystron 250 kW CW in X-Band Typical Operating Parameters • Power Output 250 kW • Beam Voltage 51 kV • Beam Current 11.05 A • Supply Power 564 kW • Efficiency 44 % • Frequency 8.560 GHz • 1dB Bandwidth 60 MHz • Saturated Gain 45 dB • Cavities 6 • Cooling Method liquid

  11. VTX-5681 Coupled Cavity TWT 100 kW Pulsed in X-band Typical Operating Parameters • Frequency 10 GHz • Peak Power Output 100 kW • Duty 35 % • Saturated Gain 49 dB • Bandwidth (-1 dB ) 1 GHz • Beam Voltage 45 kV • Beam Current 11 A

  12. VKX-7841 Klystron Used in experimental accelerator research circa 1980, 5 were made. Very compact. Typical Operating Parameters • Frequency 9.5 GHz • Peak Power Output 650 kW • Ave. Power Output 0.2 kW • Saturated Gain 71 dB • Bandwidth (-1 dB ) 45 MHz • Efficiency 28 % • Beam Voltage 8 kV • Beam Current 30 A

  13. Recent Advancements • Market drivers • Requirements for higher efficiency • Desire for lower beam voltages • Need for smaller size • CPI Response • Sheet Beam Klystron • PPM Focused Klystron

  14. VKX-7993 Klystron 2.7 MW Pulsed Typical Operating Parameters • Frequency 9.3 GHz • Peak Power 2.7 MW • Peak Power (goal) 5.5 kW • Saturated Gain 52 dB • Bandwidth (-1 dB ) 65 MHz • Efficiency 43 % • Beam Voltage 120 kV • Beam Current 52 A Compact device, recently in production

  15. VKX-8293A Sheet Beam Klystron Sheet Beam Technology Typical Operating Parameters • Frequency 9.35 GHz • Peak Power Output 2.7 MW • Ave. Power Output 0.3 kW • Saturated Gain 42 dB • Efficiency 25 % • Beam Voltage 76 kV • Beam Current 144 A

  16. Sheet Beam Klystron

  17. Drift Tunnel Cathode Beam Direction Focus Electrode Anode Sheet Beam Formation

  18. VKX-8293A Sheet Beam Klystron • Beam transmission was 63% for above parameters. • Best transmission was 94% at a much lower operating voltage. • Cathode position will be adjusted to improve transmission.

  19. Conclusions • X band frequency range fertile • Efficiency continues to improve, over 60% • Size of products shrinking • Modern design codes allow complex analysis of beam dynamics • New RF structures possible • Power outputs from hundreds of watts to tens of megawatts • Attracting new engineers into vacuum device field

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