ECA RS-176-1956 Pulse Transformers for Radar Equipment《雷达设备的脉冲变压器》.pdf
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1、r y EIA 376 5b 3234b00 0028539 5 4.- =-A /- e h c n 2 iu RETMB STANDARD Pulse Transformers for Radar Equipment RS-176 (Revision of TR-129) December 1956 Engineering Department RADIO-ELECTRONICS-TELEVISION MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION EIA 176 56 m I- NOTICE m A; .I RETMA standards are adopted in the pub
2、lic interest and are designed to eliminate misunder- standings between the manufacturer and the purchaser and to assist the purchaser in selecting and obtaining without delay the proper product for its particular need. Existence of such stand- ards does not in any respect preclude any member or non-
3、member of RETMA from manufacturing or selling products not conforming to the standard. Any proposal of recommended standards and practices made by the Association is without any regard to whether or not their adoption may in any way involve patents on articles, materials or processes. By such action
4、, the Association does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to parties adopting the recommended standards or practices, Published by ELECTRON IC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION Engineering Department 2001 Eye St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 COpyright 1966
5、 by Radio-Electronies-Television Manufacturers Association All .riphta reserved Price $1.20 Printed in U.S.A. ,-; EIA 176 5b 3234b00 0028521 3 W -A PULSE TRANSFORMERS FOR RADAR EQUIPMENT (From Standards Proposal No. 515 formulated under tb cognkance of RETMA Engineerhg Committse SQ-4 OB Tramfmers an
6、d Reactors) 1, SCOPE This standard covers iron core pulse transformers for use in radar transmitters and similar equip ment where long life, reliability and continuity of operation are essential. 2. DEFINITIONS Definitions of electrical terms used in this standard shall be in accordanee with those g
7、iven in “American Standard Definitions of Electrical Terms”-ASA#C42-1941. Definitions of terms used in this standard, but not covered by ASA#C42-1941, are given below: 2.1 Pulse Shape Definitions Pulse shape definitions are given in Appendix I. 2.2 Pulse Repetition Frequency The pulse repetition fre
8、quency is the number of times per second that a pulse is transmitted. 2.3 Duty Cycle The duty cycle is the product of the pulse duration and the pulse repetition frequency and repre- sents the time per second during which power is applied to the transformer. 2.4 Loadimpedance The pulse load impedanc
9、e is defined as the ratio of the pulse voltage to the pulse current which flows when the pulse voltage is applied to the load. 2.5 Non-Induced Voltage A non-induced voltage is a voltage which is applied uniformly to an entire winding in such a man- ner that no appreciable potential difference is ind
10、uced along the winding. It may be direct voltage or alternating voltage. NOTE : The filament voltage supplied to the load through a bifilar winding is one example of 8 non- induced voltage. 2.6 Non-Induced Current A non-induced current is a current which flows through a winding of a transformer, but
11、 which is not due to a voltage induced in the transformer. NOTE : The filament current in a bifilar winding is one example of a non-induced current. 2.7 Bifilar Winding A bifilar winding consists of two windings to be operated with no pulse potential between them. A bifilar winding is usually used t
12、o carry filament current to the heater of a tube whose cathode is driven by the transformer. 2.8 Trigger Winding A trigger winding is a winding added to a transformer for the purpose of supplying a relatively low voltage pulse to an external load, usually used for synchronizing purposes. 2.9 Graded
13、Ineulation Graded insulation is a method of construction wherein the insulation to ground is reduced more or less uniformly from the high potential end to the ground (or low potential) end. It is appli- cable to high voltage pulse transformers, where windings are pemnmtly grounded at one end, or ope
14、rate with one end permaneatly connected to a potential of 600 volts or less. RS-176 Page i _. 5m 3. PURCHASE SPECIFICATIONS The purchaser will specify: 3.1 Electrical Requirements 3.1.1 Minimum and maximum pulse duration and the duty cycle for each applied pulse duration, 3.1.2 Primary winding pulse
15、 voltage and pulse current, or primaryto secondary turns ratio; the impedance characteristics of the pulse source. 3.1.3 Number of secondary windings required and the pulse voltage and pulse current of each winding. 3.1.4 Circuit diagram of the modulator and an accurate description of the load or lo
16、ads shall be given, with pertinent non-linear characteristics and with particular emphasis on significant capacitances. 3.1.5 Magnitude, polarity and/or phase relationship of all non-induced voltages and currents for all windings where they occur. NOTE : The total D-C resistance of any bifilar secon
17、dary windings shall be supplied to the pur- chaser by the manufacturer as soon as practicable. 3.1.6 Relative importance of and limitations on : pulse rise time, overshoot, droop, fall time, back- swing and return swing. (It may be necessary for the purchaser to supply a modulator to the manu- factu
18、rer for design checks.) 3.1.7 Unusual requirements or operating conditions, such as intermittent operation. NOTE ; In line-typs modulators, if the load circuit opens, the pulse transformer voltage mag rise to more than twice rated value. If this is a relevant possibility, it shall be specifled by th
19、e purchaser. It may require use of protective means, 3.2 Construction Features 3.2.1 General assembly (For example : Uncased core and coils, end bell, sheet metal encased, dry or liquid filled, hermetically sealed.) NOTE : In specifying construction, cognizance should be taken of requirements impose
20、d by 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.3.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.4 and 4.3. 3.2.2 Terminals (For example : leads, screw terminals or solder lugs.) 3.2.3 Mounting (For example : terminal end or opposite end.) 3.2.4 Limiting dimensions and weight. 8.3 Conditions of Operation 3.3.1 Maximum ambient temperature for continuous opera
21、tion. (a) Unless otherwise specified, the maximum ambient temperature shall be assumed to be 60C. 3.3.2 Minimum storage and operating temperature should be -66C unless otherwise specified. 3.3.3 Maximum altitude if more than 6,000 feet above sea level. 3.3.4 Special conditions such as ability to wit
22、hstand vibration. 3.3.5 Other specifications with which the pulse transformer must comply (Army, Navy, etc.). 4. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS a 41 Temperature Rise When tested under standard conditions as described in 6.2, the maximum temperature rise of the transformer winding shall not exceed the limit f
23、or the class of insulation used, as defined by the latest issue of AIEE Standard No. 1. Unless other classes are specifically agreed upon between purchaser and manufacturer, Class A insulation shall be used. - .-f% EIA 176 5b 3234600 0028523 7 RS-176 Page 3 4.2 Winding Voltage With the voltage speci
24、fied in 3.1.2 impressed on the primary winding and with all windings sub- jected to the non-induced voltages and currenb of 3.1.5, the secondary windings shall deliver the voltages specified in 3.1.3 within the limitations of 3.1.6. If turns-ratio is specified in 3.1.2, it shall be maintained within
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