Solid State Microwave oven

Bill Danielson anviljenkins at gmail.com
Thu Jun 27 12:19:01 EDT 2019


Hmm so it is a PID controlled microwave heater of a 3D solid more or less ??


Bill

On 6/27/19 11:50 AM, Alex Fraser wrote:
> Looking around it seems you could own one for $5k for a consumer 
> model. As I said the only thing keeping me from getting one is the 
> price. I've learned to cook with the current microwave technology.  
> I've learned the tricks and have reached the limits.  I now do hybrid 
> cooking using both the klystron oven, gas heated convection oven and 
> naked flame burner under a pot or pan.
> I think what will happen is some group will raise the capital to build 
> a plant to produce the key device at a good price on a large scale and 
> then in a couple of years everyone will have one.  There are still a 
> few people left using CRT standard definition TV's (with converters), 
> but they are getting rare these days.
>
>
> On 6/27/2019 1:34 AM, Richard Barth wrote:
>> The article mentions that the probable first use of the things will 
>> be in the commercial market, with consumers following after. I still 
>> have the first microwave oven I ever bought for a hundred bucks or 
>> so, and it's still performing flawlessly. How much do these solid 
>> state gizmos cost?
>>
>> On Jun 27, 2019 12:00 AM, Alex Fraser <beatnic50 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>     It could be we are at the point were the first to market a new
>>     device goes bust and a few years later every one has one or perhaps
>>     it is a case of the rich getting it first and the technology
>>     trickles down?
>>     Solid State Microwave ovens are in the market now. They ain't
>>     cheap, which is all that keeps me from having one.
>>     In this promo page they cook a piece of fish inside a block of ice.
>>     https://www.mieleusa.com/brand/gourmet-meals-at-home-31958.htm
>>     You should do a search "solid state microwave oven" as there are
>>     a few hits worth reading.
>>     The basic idea is multiple 250 watt solid state microwave sources
>>     arranged around a cavity.  They are individually frequency agile
>>     and their  power levels can also be controlled individually. 
>>     There are sensors which monitor the foods reaction to the
>>     energy.  The sensors report to a computer and the computer uses
>>     algorithms to control frequencies, power and phasing, even
>>     different modulation methods.  It's a loop.
>>     https://www.electronicdesign.com/power/here-comes-solid-state-rf-energy-evolution
>>     https://youtu.be/fg-UtHjkkfM
>>
>>     On 6/26/2019 5:54 PM, Phil via Tacos wrote:
>>
>>         Living in that sorry backwater of technology (Britain), |’d
>>         never heard of such a thing as a solid-state microwave oven.
>>         Tell me more! All I know is that I took a busted six-year-old
>>         microwave apart last year and it yielded no useful parts for
>>         future projects whatsoever. I felt cheated!
>>
>>         Phil M1GWZ
>>
>>
>>             On 26 Jun 2019, at 21:53, Alex Fraser
>>             <beatnic at comcast.net <mailto:beatnic at comcast.net>> wrote:
>>
>>             Has anyone bought one of the new solid state microwave
>>             ovens?  What do you think?
>>
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