1985
DOI: 10.1109/tns.1985.4333850
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The RF Power System for the Chopper/Buncher System on the NBS-Los Alamos RTM

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“…A common RF reference source is used for all these cavities, derived from a voltage-controlled crystal oscillator at 147.75 MHz, which is then frequency multiplied by 16 to 2380 MHz. The typical feedback control system, in its original NIST-machine implementation, is shown in Figure 3 [4].…”
Section: Low Level Rf Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common RF reference source is used for all these cavities, derived from a voltage-controlled crystal oscillator at 147.75 MHz, which is then frequency multiplied by 16 to 2380 MHz. The typical feedback control system, in its original NIST-machine implementation, is shown in Figure 3 [4].…”
Section: Low Level Rf Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. 3. In the waveguide power divider, rf power is divided equally by a shortslot waveguide hybrid (A).…”
Section: Waveguide Feedback Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…chopper, cujo objetivo é picotar o feixe de elétrons na fase correta, preparando-o para o processo de agrupamento, é composto por duas cavidades ressonantes e uma fenda. O buncher, responsável pelo agrupamento dos elétrons, para que tenham uma distribuição temporal compatível com o processo de aceleração, é composto por uma cavidade ressonante[109]. Para que o chopper funcione adequadamente, é necessário que ambas as cavidades apresentem a mesma amplitude de RF e que a diferença de fase entre elas possa ser bem estabelecida.…”
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