Title :
Solid-state to 1.0 kV nanosecond pulse generator
Author_Institution :
University of Manchester, Electrical Engineering Laboratories, Manchester, UK
fDate :
9/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A circuit is described which, using transistors in the avalanche mode, is capable of producing high-voltage rectangular pulses with predominantly capacitive loads. The pulse amplitude is variable between 500 and 1000 V, and, with a 50 pF load capacitance, risetimes and falltimes are approximately 6 ns. The pulsewidth is continuously variable between 50 ns and 5 ¿s, and the maximum pulse-recurrence frequency is 25 kHz. Jitter is less than 100ps. Fast risetimes and falltimes are obtained by using separate avalanche stages to generate the leading and trailing edges of the pulse. The high rates of change of load voltage (¿1.3Ã1011 Vs-1) result in significant problems due to capacitive coupling between the stages, and the prevention of crosstriggering is a major consideration in the circuit design
Keywords :
high-voltage techniques; pulse generators; 1.0 kV nanosecond; HV; pulse generator; solid state;
Journal_Title :
Electronic Circuits and Systems, IEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1049/ij-ecs:19760011