A high attenuation electromagnetic pulse protector with GDT, MOV and parallel coupled BPF on high thermal conductivity substrates

M. J. Jeng, A. Das, Liann Be Chang*, C. C. Lin, Y. C. Ferng, C. F. Shih, S. Y. Liao, S. T. Chou, J. C. Liu, L. Chow

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Abstract

An alternative approach for robust electromagnetic pulse (EMP) protection circuit was proposed by using a parallel coupled band-pass filter (BPF) with high thermal conductivity AlN substrate in between with a traditional gas discharge tube (GDT) and fast response metal oxide varistor (MOV). This proposed configuration can suppress slow as well as fast voltage surges. The fabricated BPF with a center frequency of 2.5 GHz on the high thermal conductive (180~200 W/m·K) AlN substrate could efficiently suppress high power over voltage surge. Through the purposed cascade protection configuration, it is observed that 6KV ESD fast introduced pulse (5 ns/50 ns) and 4 KV lightning surge pulse(1 μs/50 μs) were attenuated to 511V and 396 V, respectively, and that is capable to be applied to an EMP protection circuit in the front end of a linear amplifier applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)73-81
Number of pages9
JournalProgress in Electromagnetics Research Letters
Volume33
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

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