Technology for satellite power conversion
- Author
- Campbell, D. P.
- Published
- Jun 30, 1987.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Gouker, M. A. and Gallagher, J. J.
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- Components were examined that will be needed for high frequency rectenna devices. The majority of the effort was spent on measuring the directivity and efficiency of the half-wave dipole antenna. It is felt that the antenna and diode should be roughly optimized before they are combined into a rectenna structure. An integrated low pass filter had to be added to the antenna structure in order to facilitate the field pattern measurements. A calculation was also made of the power density of the Earth's radiant energy as seen by satellites in Earth orbit. Finally, the feasibility of using a Metal-Oxide-Metal (MOM) diode for rectification of the received power was assessed.
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- Collection
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19870015987.
Accession ID: 87N25420.
A-3244.
NASA-CR-181057.
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