This document contains multiple choice questions about electronics and electromagnetic concepts. It asks about topics like electron behavior in electric fields, magnetron components, klystron operating modes, transmission line properties, waveguide propagation, parametric amplifier characteristics, and microwave system design principles. The questions cover fundamental concepts as well as specific device applications.
This document contains multiple choice questions about electronics and electromagnetic concepts. It asks about topics like electron behavior in electric fields, magnetron components, klystron operating modes, transmission line properties, waveguide propagation, parametric amplifier characteristics, and microwave system design principles. The questions cover fundamental concepts as well as specific device applications.
This document contains multiple choice questions about electronics and electromagnetic concepts. It asks about topics like electron behavior in electric fields, magnetron components, klystron operating modes, transmission line properties, waveguide propagation, parametric amplifier characteristics, and microwave system design principles. The questions cover fundamental concepts as well as specific device applications.
This document contains multiple choice questions about electronics and electromagnetic concepts. It asks about topics like electron behavior in electric fields, magnetron components, klystron operating modes, transmission line properties, waveguide propagation, parametric amplifier characteristics, and microwave system design principles. The questions cover fundamental concepts as well as specific device applications.
electrons remain in the repeller field for 3/4 cycle is operating in what mode?
The main difference between the operation of
transmission lines and wave guides is that:
The PIN diode begins acting as a variable
resistance at what minimum frequency? When electromagnetic waves are propagated in a wave guide:
Magnetic lines of force passing between
cavities are intercepted in which, if any, of the following magnetron coupling methods?
In the electron-resonance magnetron, the
total electric field is produced by which of the following field combinations?
How is an electron affected, if at all, if it
enters the buncher-grid gap when the potential across the grids is positive?
Waveguides are used mainly for microwave
signals because: Velocity modulation of the electron beam in a TWT is achieved by what action?
How does the group velocity of an
electromagnetic field in a waveguide compare to the velocity of a wavefront through free space?
Inductive tuning in a magnetron is
accomplished by which of the following actions?
In a TWT, what is the primary purpose of the
helix?
What is the most important feature of the
parametric amplifier? The wavelength of a wave in a waveguide:
When a particular mode is excited in a
waveguide, there appears an extra electric component, in the direction of propagation. What is the resulting mode?
In a nondegenerative parametric amplifier,
how does the pump frequency compare to the input signal frequency?
In microwave communications using plane
reflectors as passive repeaters, compute the parabola/reflector coupling factor when the diameter of parabolic antenna is 20 ft and the effective area of the passive reflector is 320 ft²?
In a magnetron, the total action of many
electrons returning to the cathode while others are moving toward the anode forms which of the following patterns? In the higher modes, power and amplitude limitations in a reflex klystron are caused by which of the following actions?
The alternate speeding up and slowing down
of electrons in a beam that produces electron bunches is known as which of the following modulation terms?
Indicate the false statement. When the free
space wavelength of a signal equals the cutoff waveguide of the guide:
A passive repeater reradiates intercepted
microwave energy without adding electronic power. If this passive is fully illuminated, what is its beamwidth when the lineal dimension is one wavelength?
The point in a stream of electron bunches at
which the catcher cavity will most efficiently remove power is determined by which of the following factors?