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  2. Panasonic's Microwave Factory Runs Entirely on Renewables - AOL

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    I n December 2024, Panasonic transitioned its RE100 site in Wales from using traditional energy sources as part of the company's shift toward sustainability and to lower its dependence on external ...

  3. Microwave oven - Wikipedia

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    A microwave oven generally consists of: a high-voltage DC power source, either: a large high voltage transformer with a voltage doubler (a high-voltage capacitor and a diode) an electronic power converter usually based around an inverter. a cavity magnetron, which converts the high-voltage DC electric energy to microwave radiation

  4. Microwave - Wikipedia

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    High-power microwave sources use specialized vacuum tubes to generate microwaves. These devices operate on different principles from low-frequency vacuum tubes, using the ballistic motion of electrons in a vacuum under the influence of controlling electric or magnetic fields, and include the magnetron (used in microwave ovens ), klystron ...

  5. Pasotron - Wikipedia

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    A Plasma-assisted slow-wave oscillator (Pasotron) is a directed energy device that produces high-power, long-pulse microwave energy. Because the device does not require any externally-produced magnetic fields to confine the electron beam used to generate the microwaves, it can be constructed to be smaller and lighter than other high-power microwave sources.

  6. Microwave power module - Wikipedia

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    A microwave power module (MPM) is a microwave device used to amplify radio frequency signals to high power levels. It is a hybrid combination of solid-state and vacuum tube electronics, which encloses a solid-state power amplifier (SSPA), traveling wave tube amplifier (TWTA) and electronic power conditioning (EPC) modules into a single unit. [1]

  7. Monolithic microwave integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    Monolithic microwave integrated circuit, or MMIC (sometimes pronounced "mimic"), is a type of integrated circuit (IC) device that operates at microwave frequencies (300 MHz to 300 GHz). These devices typically perform functions such as microwave mixing , power amplification, low-noise amplification , and high-frequency switching.