Description
For the best combination of high average power handling and the ultimate in compact size the Ceramic Block waterload is an excellent choice. CMLs Ceramic Block waterloads use alumina ceramic windows which separate the coolant from the input waveguide and brazed construction to provide a rugged unit that is highly resistant to mechanical shock and vibration. These waterloads cover bandwidths of approximately 12% and can be used with vacuum or pressurized waveguide. Optional probe couplers to monitor input power and pressurization fittings are available upon request.Units for vacuum application have coated windows to reduce multipactor.
Features
Very High Average Power Handling
Rugged Compact Design Resists Shock & Vibration
Models Available for a Variety of Coolants
Specifications
| Model Number |
Frequency |
Power Handling |
 |
VSWR |
Waveguide Size |
Waveguide Flange |
 |
GHz |
Peak (MW) |
Average (kW) |
Max. |
 |
| TBL284B002 |
2.856+/- 10 MHz |
35 |
25 |
1.15 |
WR284 |
Crush Seal Male |
| TBL284B006 |
2.998+/-10 MHz |
35 |
25 |
1.15 |
WR284 |
LIL |
| TBL284B023 |
2.856+/-10 MHz |
35 |
25 |
1.15 |
WR284 |
Varian |
| 4330-00 |
5.25 - 5.75 |
1 |
20 |
1.15 |
WR187 |
UG-149A/U |
| 4330-01 |
5.25 - 5.75 |
1 |
20 |
1.15 |
WR187 |
CPR-187F |
| 4340-00 |
5.90 - 6.50 |
0.5 |
12 |
1.15 |
WR137 |
CPR-137F |
| 4345-00 |
7.90 - 8.40 |
0.3 |
10 |
1.15 |
WR112 |
CPR-112F |
| 4350-00 |
9.4 - 10.6 |
2 |
10 |
1.15 |
WR90 |
UG-39/U |