Magnetrons

352 Magnetrons from 8 manufacturers listed on everything RF

Magnetrons from the leading manufacturers are listed here. Narrow down on Magnetrons based on your requirements. View product details, download datasheets and get quotes on products that meet your specification.

Description:250 kW, C-Band Coaxial Magnetron
Type:
Tunable Frequency
Application:
Radar
Frequency:
5.21 to 5.7 GHz
Band:
C Band
Anode Voltage:
23 to 26.5 kV(Pulse)
Avg Anode Current:
24 mA
Peak Anode Current:
24 A
Output Power:
250 kW
Cooling:
Air-Cooled
more info
Description:2000 W, Air-Cooled Magnetron operating at 2450 MHz
Type:
Fixed Frequency
Application:
Industrial, Scientific, Medical
Frequency:
2450 MHz
Band:
S Band
Output Power:
2000 W
Magnet:
Packaged Magnet
Cooling:
Air-Cooled
more info
PT6240 Image
Description:35 kW Magnetron operating from 16 to 17 GHz
Type:
Tunable Frequency
Application:
Radar, EW, Communications, EMC, Scientific, Medica...
Frequency:
16 to 17 GHz
Band:
Ku Band
Anode Voltage:
13.5 kV
Peak Anode Current:
9 A
Output Power:
35 kW
more info
Description:25 kW X Band Magnetron from 9.21 to 9.24 GHz
Type:
Tunable Frequency
Application:
Radar
Frequency:
9.21 to 9.24 GHz
Band:
X Band
Anode Voltage:
7.5 to 8.2 kV(Peak)
Peak Anode Current:
6 to 10 A
Heater Current:
3 A
Heater voltage:
5.7 to 6.9 V
Output Power:
25 kW
Cooling:
Natural, Air-Cooled
more info
MAGE3327 Image
Description:6000 W, Air-Cooled, Water-Cooled Magnetron operating at 2450 MHz
Type:
Fixed Frequency
Frequency:
2450 MHz
Band:
S Band
Anode Voltage:
7.2 Kv
Avg Anode Current:
1150 mA
Peak Anode Current:
1.4 A
Output Power:
6000 W
Cooling:
Air-Cooled, Water-Cooled
more info
Description:100 kW Magnetron for L-band Applications
Application:
Industrial, Military, Space, Medical
Frequency:
896, 911, 915, 922, 929 MHz
Band:
L Band
Anode Voltage:
18.8 to 21 kV
Avg Anode Current:
6200 to 6500 mA
Output Power:
100 kW
Cooling:
Air, Liquid
more info
M1437(A) Image
Description:X-band 25 kW / 50 kW Magnetrons Marine Magnetrons
Type:
Fixed Frequency
Application:
Radar, Marine
Frequency:
9.38 to 9.44 GHz
Band:
X Band
Anode Voltage:
8 kV(Peak)
Peak Anode Current:
8 A
Heater Current:
0.52 A
Heater voltage:
6.3 V
Output Power:
25 kW(Peak)
more info
Description:2000 kW, Magnetron operating at 9.3 GHz
Type:
Fixed Frequency
Frequency:
9.3 GHz
Band:
X Band
Output Power:
2000 kW
more info
Description:20 kW(Peak), Ka-Band Coaxial Magnetron
Type:
Tunable Frequency
Application:
Radar
Frequency:
34.5 to 35.5 GHz
Band:
Ka Band
Anode Voltage:
12 kV
Peak Anode Current:
9 A
Heater Current:
4.8 A
Heater voltage:
6.3 V
Output Power:
20 kW(Peak)
Cooling:
Air-Cooled
more info
Description:2000 W, Water-Cooled Magnetron operating at 2450 MHz
Type:
Fixed Frequency
Application:
Industrial, Scientific, Medical
Frequency:
2450 MHz
Band:
S Band
Output Power:
2000 W
Magnet:
Packaged Magnet
Cooling:
Water-Cooled
more info

What are Magnetrons?

Magnetrons are specialized high-power vacuum tubes that generate microwaves by controlling the flow of electrons using an applied magnetic field. It uses multiple cavities to generate high-power electromagnetic waves. Magnetrons are also termed cross-field tubes as electric and magnetic fields that run perpendicular to each other. These crossed electric and magnetic fields used in the magnetron produce high-power output which is used in applications such as radar equipment. Unlike other vacuum tubes, such as a klystron or a traveling-wave tube (TWT), magnetrons do not operate as an amplifier, magnetrons operate solely as an oscillator.

The operating principle of magnetrons is like that of a self-excited microwave oscillator, which is an interaction of a given stream of electrons with a magnetic field and hence, generating high power oscillations. Magnetrons are also called cavity magnetrons because an anode is present in the resonant cavity of the tube and a permanent magnet is applied to generate a strong magnetic field. Magnetrons are widely used in radars, microwave ovens, and microwave-excited lighting systems.

Key Features of a Magnetron:

  • Operating Frequency: This is the frequency at which the magnetron will oscillate.
  • Output Power (W/dBm): It is the magnitude of power that the magnetron will provide at the output.
  • Peak Anode Voltage (V/kV): The maximum amount of voltage that can be handled by the anode present in the cavity of the magnetron.
  • Duty Cycle: A duty cycle is the proportion of time during which the magnetron is active. It is expressed as a percentage or a ratio.

everything RF lists Magnetrons from the leading manufacturers. Use the parametric search tools to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Once you find parts that meet your specification, download the datasheet, compare products and request quotations. Inquiries sent via everything RF are directed to the manufacturers who get back to you with a quote or information.


Filters

Manufacturers

Band

Anode Voltage (kV)

Apply

Peak Anode Current (A)

Apply

Output Power (kW)

Apply

Application

More

Cooling