High speed microwave transmission system for a low earth orbit micro-satellite platform
In the thesis, the architectures of direct up-conversion and double up-conversion transmitter were discussed and a direct up-conversion module operating at 8.3GHz was developed. The practical design considerations of a high power amplifier such as the DC bias network, devices and PCBs heat dissipati...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-38672023-07-04T17:13:24Z High speed microwave transmission system for a low earth orbit micro-satellite platform Yeap, Yean Wei Tan Soon Hie School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Satellite telecommunication In the thesis, the architectures of direct up-conversion and double up-conversion transmitter were discussed and a direct up-conversion module operating at 8.3GHz was developed. The practical design considerations of a high power amplifier such as the DC bias network, devices and PCBs heat dissipation and groundings, etc., are highlighted. To couple forward output power, instead of using a conventional coupler that has higher insertion loss and bigger physical dimension, a novel and simple X-band power divider was designed. Three high power (>8W) and high gain (>33dB) cascade power amplifier Engineering Models (EM) operating at 8.3GHz were designed and developed. Without significant redesign effort, a few methods on how to overcome cavity resonance of cascade amplifiers module were also presented. Besides, a novel approach on how to design S-band high power amplifier based on small signal S-parameters analysis and passive load pull were demonstrated. In addition, a novel technique was shown on how to design a linear power amplifier without performing sophisticated PA linearization. MASTER OF ENGINEERING (EEE) 2008-09-17T09:39:22Z 2008-09-17T09:39:22Z 2007 2007 Thesis Yeap, Y. W. (2007). High speed microwave transmission system for a low earth orbit micro-satellite platform. Master’s thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/3867 10.32657/10356/3867 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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In the thesis, the architectures of direct up-conversion and double up-conversion transmitter were discussed and a direct up-conversion module operating at 8.3GHz was developed. The practical design considerations of a high power amplifier such as the DC bias network, devices and PCBs heat dissipation and groundings, etc., are highlighted. To couple forward output power, instead of using a conventional coupler that has higher insertion loss and bigger physical dimension, a novel and simple X-band power divider was designed. Three high power (>8W) and high gain (>33dB) cascade power amplifier Engineering Models (EM) operating at 8.3GHz were designed and developed. Without significant redesign effort, a few methods on how to overcome cavity resonance of cascade amplifiers module were also presented. Besides, a novel approach on how to design S-band high power amplifier based on small signal S-parameters analysis and passive load pull were demonstrated. In addition, a novel technique was shown on how to design a linear power amplifier without performing sophisticated PA linearization. |
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High speed microwave transmission system for a low earth orbit micro-satellite platform |
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