This paper reviews the recent ternds in the space communication and also describes the historical review of the low noise amplifier (LNA) that operates using the cryogenic technology.
The world-wide and domestic satellite communications which use the geostationary satellite located at a height of about 35, 800km above the equator, are the one of the most remarkably developing field in the space development program. The international commercial satellite communication began with the operation of the Intelsat I satellite launched in 1965. As of today, Intelsat V satellites each having the traffic capacity of 25, 000 one-way voice channels plus two TV channels, are in operation orbited over the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. And 60% of the world's international telephone communication is handled by communication satellite. Intelsat trafflc projection through the year 2000 shows the anual growth rate of avarage over 20%. On the other hand, development of the domestic satellite communication system of which typical business is program distribution to cable TV terminal in the United States and direct satellite broadcasting in near future, is producing a unprecedented market. This rapidly growing demand motivates the satellite communication system having large-scaled, powerful and multi-functional satellites and a large number of small-size, low cost earth terminals.
The unique ability of a communication satellite is multiple access which establishes simultaneous communication traffic between a number of earth stations. In order to increase the traffic capacity in a allocated frequency band, effective and repeated use of the limitted frequency band is adapted for the large scale satellite applying new techniques such as time division multiple access, multi-beam antenna, dual polarization, digital speech interpolation etc.
The LNA such as maser, parametric amplifier and FET (field effect transistor) amplifier is the front-end amplifier of the receiving system in the satellite communication earth station of which distinctive feature is in it's low noise performance that is enhanced by cooling the LNA.
Though the noise temperature (synonymous with noise figure) of the maser cooled by liquid helium is the lowest in the LNA's, it had been replaced by the parametric amplifier cooled by gaseous helium because of easy maintenance of the latter cryogenics and wide-band performance of the parametric amplifier. After that, in compliance with the requirement for the maintenance free and low cost LNA, thermoelectric cooling insted of cryogenic cooling and low noise FET have been developed. Now, thermoelectrically cooled parametric amplifier and FET amplifier, and even those amplifiers operated in uncooled condition are used in earth stations or terminals for international or domestic satellite communications.
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