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Lecture – 12 (Dt. 18 th April 2020) Unit-3 Microwave Engineering ( EC- 6 th Sem) Klystron & Reflex Klystron

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Page 1: Lecture 12 (Dt. 18th April 2020) Unit-3...REFLEX KLYSTRON Low-power Russian reflex klystron from 1963. The cavity resonator from which the output is taken, is attached to the electrodes

Lecture – 12 (Dt. 18th April 2020)

Unit-3

Microwave Engineering ( EC- 6th Sem)

Klystron & Reflex Klystron

Page 2: Lecture 12 (Dt. 18th April 2020) Unit-3...REFLEX KLYSTRON Low-power Russian reflex klystron from 1963. The cavity resonator from which the output is taken, is attached to the electrodes

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issues contained in this material. This is not meant for any commercial purpose. This is solely meant for

personal reference of students during Covid-19 following the syllabus prescribed by the university.

Acknowledgement

Special thanks to Prof. Dr. V Siva Nagaraju & Prof. Dr. V. Naresh Kumar, Dept. Of ECE, Institute of

Aeronautical Engineering, Hyderabad for providing lecture notes.

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Page 6: Lecture 12 (Dt. 18th April 2020) Unit-3...REFLEX KLYSTRON Low-power Russian reflex klystron from 1963. The cavity resonator from which the output is taken, is attached to the electrodes