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oe WATSUSHITA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION| Spec Ko | 8062107 MISC] Sym | 241678 Sheet 1 ef 2 C(SP6-) TUBE SPECIFICATIONS TUBE TEST SPECIFICATIONS TUBE TEST METHOD SPECIFICATIONS netron Continuous Wave Ha anie7a-nise(vrey) ALL the specification sheet except outline drawing in the tube specification aust comply with these spec. No. 8062107 TS , 8062107 TTS , 8062107 TTMS for 2M167B-HISC(SP6-D). We, the undersigned, approve these specifications as specified herein. Firm Name by Sewn” ; pate 02/7/77 re Date Sheet Issued Sys A 8 c 8 rovizvag| Revision [ D2 te Sheet MATSUSHITA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION | Spec ho | 8062107 TS cae 70) Sheel Continuous Wave Magnetron Watsushita 21678 is a forced air-cooling packaged type magnetron with high efficiency coramic permanent mognets, designed especially for domestic microwave ovens. The magnetron, which operates at a fixed frequency of 2455 Miz, delivers an r-f outpul power of 900 W into » matched load at an efficiency of approximately 73 %. Cooling direction is lransverse. The construction meets 1.8.0. safety standard (pub. 335-25) with sufficiest clearance and creepage distance. Sy Date Sheet Issued" Sys A 8 c D iosigvag} Revision | Da te Sheet MATSUSHITA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION [ Spec No | 8062107 TS Syn] 1 installed ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS in the magnetro Min, Max. Filoment volloce sereeees 2.8 3,75 preheating tine Peak anode voltage in operation 4.5 Neon anode current eT Peak anode current «+++ oid 4 Mean anode input power = 14 Load V.S.W.R. (Note 6) see al 4 Breakdown voltage at Ef= 0 V oo 7 10 Anode temperature at the point. Indi on the OUTLINE DRaRING (Note 7) oid 240 Aubient temperature for storace =30 +60 ze éTs Sheet 2 of 10 1 GENERAL DATA Electrical Filament: Theriated tuo apLstd cgi, directly Neated by ane Filament volteee - aay Filement current at 108 Cold filament resis 49» ohm Preheating tine : 0 see. Min Filament potential ss-++ Negative with respect to ground Frequency *- 2455 Mia fechanical Outside dimensions Seo Fie. J Electrode connection FASTON Tabs (Note 1) Mounting position (Note 2) +++ Any R-F output (Note 3) ++ Probe R-F coupler (Note 4) ssseeeee See Fig. 2 Filter circuit (Note 5) Integrated in the tube Net weight ve Approx. 0.9 Kes. Forced-air cooling Eeetine bar foragnce Be TRES'S ang a Nagnetic field Magnets magnets, packaced eae ia ---- Any piese of ferromagnetic waterial should be kept away from magnets Unit v kV aA dc KW KV peak [estore Issued Revision 12/19/88 Postel bo a WATSUSHITA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION | Spec No | 8062107 Ts | Sys | | rae 2ni1678 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS ~~" Heagured under watched Load condetions Mhasstidtitaded HhetTPidhULeegs? Sn3dl mates Frequency 2455 MHz Filament voltage (Note 8)- a Preheating tiae 3 sec CS - Mean anode current --- 300 mA dc Mean output power into matched load goo ne cee = 130% Oven output power (Note 9)- nee a Quantity of forced-air cooling 1000) I/min. Performance chart See Fig. 5 Rieke diagram See Fig. 6 1. Thepeltece can be attached to FASTON receptacle No. 250 2. The mounting plate ided with four M5 bolts (180) When coupling, use of appropriate nuts. 3. The r-f output terminal can be coupled either to an oven cavity directly or to a rectangular waveguide. 4. It may be coupled to an R22 waveguide. 5. fhe filter circuit of the tube is housed in a shicld bex to suppress microwave radiation and to protect from high voltage. 6. The load condition in which instantaneous V.S.W.R. is 4.2 1 through 10: T may be allowed only if the dwell time in that is short: 7. In an abnormal operation, the saximum allowable leapera- tare for anode is 280 C) provided that (he dwell ¢ the maximum teaperature does not exceed 2 hours per operation nor 25 hours in total. voltage is measured at the terminals marked “F* on the oulline drawing. or measurement amoving e voltmeter shall be used "BE CAREFUL !! IT 18 HIGH VOLTAGE". Heasuresent is made in a typic as specified in paragraph rowave ovens liter s°c-9250 Tevet | ajo, 52 12/19788 | [bate MATSUSHITA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION | Spec No | 8062107 TS Sys L2nists [shen 4 of 10 SOME WOTES ON DESIGN AND OPERATING CONDITIONS Power supply circuit for microwave oven In actual oven, magnetron should be operated on an L zed ipower supply." \' Ip home use microwave ovens. gos Tfewave voltage goubler L-¢ stabilized power suppl eat bi He used Because lof its econowical advantages (see in this circuit, inductance transformer is us essential (o design the inductence as low as possi preventing the appearance of high transient voltare tage). Also fil totransformer should be wound on e jlane pttmary side of the NT. transformer. h ig pp. an th Hagnetron ® 1 Filament 1 transformer Capacitor diow 2 WT, Transformer TT Cold start operation { filament for a few seconds is desirable fo ation: © it the maenetron is operated under gnditions (without preheating). (2 surge abs ustalled so gs to protect the diode from a tr urge voltage) which is sometimes produced in To wininize th ble transient volta tion for the filament terminals tot taps shall be Uch a way that the anode current of the magn ses and anode volta increases. 1 Hatf-wave voltage doubler L-C stabilized power supply circuit. or the orbe Snsient the fean Issued | Sym I rasig7ee| "YS! oe { MATSUSHITA ELECTRONICS corporation | Spec wo | 8062107 TS | Sye | Sheet 5 of 10 eS RLF. oc ler : a Unit in inch ( am ) n « se “oT. 142 F 0,008 i Ly (#29.056.2)

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