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klystrons Meaning in Bengali



ইলেক্ট্রন বা নল থেকে তৈরী করা বেগ মড্যুলেশন দ্বারা মাইক্রোওয়েভ অঞ্চলের প্রশস্ত ইলেক্ট্রোম্যাগনেটিক বিকিরণ





klystrons's Usage Examples:

Low-power klystrons are used as oscillators in terrestrial microwave relay communications links, while high-power klystrons are used as output.


design that was part of many klystrons, referring to the rhumba because of the dance-like motion of the electrons.


lower gain and bandwidth than other microwave amplifier tubes (such as klystrons or traveling-wave tubes); but it is more efficient and capable of much.


They are also used in microwave linear beam vacuum tubes such as klystrons, inductive output tubes, travelling wave tubes, and gyrotrons, as well.


IOTs is in UHF television transmitters, where they have mostly replaced klystrons because of their higher efficiencies (35% to 40%) and smaller size.


Among them was the Blue Riband radar, which used a dozen 8 MW klystrons that randomly changed frequencies in order to overwhelm the jammer signal.


magnetrons) K-- Electrostatically controlled types, including a resonator (klystrons and inductive output tubes) L-- Vacuum capacitors N-- Crystal rectifiers.


electronic components for space and military use, including magnetrons, klystrons, high-powered vacuum tubes, carbon dioxide lasers, electro-optical devices.


The Type 85 had twelve klystrons that could be mixed to produce sixty output frequencies, but only four of the klystrons were used in peacetime, in.


thus used in particle accelerators and microwave vacuum tubes such as klystrons and magnetrons.


in the post-war period but fell from favor in the 1960s as high-power klystrons and Travelling-wave tubes emerged.


Laboratory, where he continued the development of cavity magnetrons and reflex klystrons for radar sets.


is known as hysteresis and is similar to that observed in many reflex klystrons.


Microwave tube designers took numerous steps to reduce microphonics in klystrons.


is reduced as one adds additional resonators, which makes high-power klystrons have a relatively low bandwidth generally less than 10% of the design.


This is unlike conventional microwave vacuum tubes such as klystrons and magnetrons, in which the wavelength is determined by a single-mode.


spectrum of frequencies; however, they are usually not as tunable as klystrons.


This makes it impossible to use the simple solution used for klystrons.


long-pulse-length (148 μs) klystrons for accelerating the Drive Beam and the beam recombination makes it more convenient than using klystrons to directly accelerate.


research division of EMI Electronics was established to develop high power klystrons, for use in the first airborne radars being developed during the Second.



klystrons's Meaning':

an electron tube used to generate or amplify electromagnetic radiation in the microwave region by velocity modulation

Synonyms:

thermionic valve; electron tube; tube; vacuum tube; thermionic tube; thermionic vacuum tube;

Antonyms:

cathode; anode; walk;

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