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Klystron Power Supply


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Manufacturer: Philips
Model: PM 7812


Description


Drives low power, low voltage klystrons. Two meters monitor the reflector voltage and the resonator current of the klystron.




Specifications


Resonator voltage300 V DC, fixed
Resonator currentmax 40mA
Resonator stability< 0.05% at 10% mains fluctuations
Resonator ripple< 1 mV rms
Reflector voltage0-250 V DC (negative), continuously adjustable
Reflector current0.5 mA (short-circuit)
Reflector stability< 0.05% at 10% mains fluctations
Reflector ripple< 3 mV rms
Sine wave voltage50 Hz, 0-85 V p-p cont. adjustable
Sine wave current0.6 mA (short-circuit)
External ModulationInput imedance 500 k Ohms/27nF, BNC-jack
Internal ModulationSquare wave 40V, 1000Hz, variable ±100Hz
Sine wave 85V p-p, 50 Hz



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Operating Instructions


  1. Make sure the red button "Res/Refl." is out.
  2. Switch on power supply. The signal lamp on the panel should light up.
  3. After approx. 30 seconds, the variable reflector voltage can be adjusted with the knob on the panel. The value can be read on the meter to the left. According to the application this voltage can be modulated with square wave, sine wave or externally.
  4. Press the red button "Res/Refl on". The resonator voltage and the reflector voltage is now available at the 6 pole connector. The load current of the 300 V output can be read on the meter to the right.



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Document created July 22, 1996. Original author: Jaime Espinoza.
Last updated 07/26/96. Revised by David Harrison.