Nanosecond Pulse Techniques

Nanosecond Pulse Techniques

Author: Wolfgang Meiling

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published:

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 311276675X

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A Study of Nanosecond Pulse Techniques in Radar Transmission

A Study of Nanosecond Pulse Techniques in Radar Transmission

Author: Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory

Publisher:

Published: 1961

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13:

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A study is made of important subsystems for high energy, wide instantaneous bandwidth radar transmitters. The relative merits of direct short pulse operation and pulse compression techniques to obtain high range resolution are explored. Included are the present and predicted capabilities of pulse modulators and r-f sources, design information on electrical breakdown and attenuation of transmission lines, effects of high peak and average power on microwave window materials, and the effects of propagation parameter anomalies on wide bandwidth radar transmissions. Appropriate supporting material such as an introduction to special analytical techniques, and a survey of wideband radar receivers is also included. (Author).


Millimicrosecond Pulse Techniques

Millimicrosecond Pulse Techniques

Author: I. A. D. Lewis

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 1483152332

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Millimicrosecond Pulse Techniques, Second Edition focuses on millimicrosecond pulse techniques and the development of devices of large bandwidth, extending down to comparatively low frequencies (1 Mc/s). Emphasis is on basic circuit elements and pieces of equipment of universal application. Specific applications, mostly in the field of nuclear physics instrumentation, are considered. This book consists of eight chapters and opens with an introduction to some of the terminology employed by circuit engineers as well as theoretical concepts, including the laws of circuit analysis, Fourier analysis of pulse waveforms, and Laplace transforms. The next chapter is devoted to the theory of transmission lines and covers uniform rectilinear lines, helical lines, and lumped delay lines, along with some applications of transmission-line principles. Subsequent chapters explore transformers, pulse generators, amplifiers, and cathode ray oscilloscopes. Examples of applications of millimicrosecond pulse techniques in nuclear physics and other miscellaneous areas such as radar propagation measurements and high-speed photography are also presented. This monograph will be of interest to physicists and electronics engineers.


Introduction To High Power Pulse Technology

Introduction To High Power Pulse Technology

Author: Siu Ting Pai

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Published: 1995-07-31

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9813104724

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This book is designed primarily to meet two objectives. It is intended to serve as a textbook for a one-semester university course for graduate or senior undergraduate students in the physical sciences, electrical engineering and other related disciplines, or it may be used as a reference book for those who are working in the field. For those intending to use the book for self-study, a general knowledge of electromagnetism, electrical circuitry and plasma and discharge physics is necessary. In order to meet these diverse objectives, the authors have attempted to make the book reasonably compact so that it can fit in a one-semester schedule while retaining its comprehensiveness in serving as a reference book. The contents are arranged so that theory and practice are proportionally balanced and each topic consists of essentially four basic elements: fundamental principles, mathematical expressions and formulas, examples and illustrations, numerical data and applications. In order to keep its compactness, lengthy theoretical discussions and detailed mathematical derivations are avoided whenever possible.


Biophysics

Biophysics

Author:

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 1982-11-16

Total Pages: 597

ISBN-13: 0080860052

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J. C. Martin on Pulsed Power

J. C. Martin on Pulsed Power

Author: T.H. Martin

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 1489915613

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As indicated in the Foreword to this series on Advances in Pulsed Power Technologies, the pioneering roots of modern pulsed power as related by J.C. "Charlie" Martin and his co-workers of the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Aldermaston, Reading UK is an important if not essential record of the experiential history of the major developer of pulsed power advances during the post-World War II period. It finds great utility as an instructive accounting of the trials, tribulations and, finally, an almost chronological walk through their thoughts as they diligently and happily travel the yellow brick road to success. It is recounted in the inimitable style of "Charlie" Martin as only he can relate, with some insightful perspectives by Mike Good man, a constant companion, and collaborator who shares his unique view of "Charlie" and the Aldermaston Group. This collection of selected articles is unique, for in large part, the documentation of their struggle and final triumph have not been formerly published in any archival manner. One reason, we suspect, was the defense-related application and significance of their work, compounded by the constant need for progress which did not allow for the time consuming preparation of formal submission to the literature. This also explains the "urgent" and sometimes terse manner of their writings. Yet the material remains remarkably current because we are dealing, in large measure, with pulsed systems less sensitive to those factors involved in slower pulsed scenarios.