DOMUK

Dielectric-loaded high-power Output de-MUltiplexer at Ku/ka-band’

ESA project for the development and space assessment of novel on-board Ku/Ka band output de-multiplexers (ODEMUX) for space communications.

 

OBJECTIVES

The objective of the project is to develop 250 W-class, Ku-band and Ka-band ODEMUXs with 240-250 MHz channel bandwidth. One of the main goals is to achieve at least 30% footprint reduction in comparison to the state-of-the-art (dual-mode cavity filters). The core of the activity is the use of high-Q ceramic resonators to minimize volume occupation and temperature sensitivity to temperature. Engineering Models will be designed, manufactured and experimentally tested even including an extensive high-power test campaign.

 

TRL Level

Target is 6

 

STATUS

Completed

 

RESULTS PHASE 1

Some breadboards of Ku-band and Ka-band channel filters for next generation on-board ODEMUXs have been designed, manufactured and tested.

 

They are based on ceramic-loaded cavity resonators. High-performance ceramic materials allow for high-compactness (up to 50% volume reduction), very low insertion loss (unloaded Q> 5000) and very stable response over temperature and at high RF input power conditions.

 

Experimental validation of the breadboards at high-power conditions have been performed at ESA-VSC lab in Valencia: very promising results have been achieved both at Ku and Ka band frequencies.

ESA approved the intermediate results at the end of phase 1 and allowed RF Microtech to start phase 2 of the project.

 

RESULTS PHASE 2

Two-channel ODEMUX engineering model at Ku and Ka-band frequencies has been implemented and validated.

 

PARTNERS

RF Microtech S.r.l. Italy – PRIME CONTRACTOR

https://rfmicrotech.com

 

 

Department of Engineering, University of Perugia

http://www.ing.unipg.it/it/

 

 

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