Title :
High-Voltage Ultra Wideband Coaxial Load With Distributed Ceramic-Carbon-Rod Resistor
Author :
Ryu, Seung-Kab ; Kim, Ui-Jung ; Namgoong, Up ; Lee, Kyung-Hoon ; Chu, Kwang-Uk ; Kim, Yong-Hoon
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An ultra wideband coaxial termination load is developed using a distributed ceramic-carbon-rod resistor for high-voltage fast transient impulse measurements. The difficulty in the development of a high-voltage ultra wideband termination device is a compromise in the size of the internal resistive element for optimizing performance between high-voltage insulation and wideband frequency operation. A smaller resistor shows better high-frequency performance but worse high-voltage insulation characteristics. In this letter, we propose a logarithmically tapered coaxial load device having wideband and high-voltage properties simultaneously. For high-voltage operation exceeding tens of kilovolts, a ceramic-carbon-rod resistor with distributed parameters is used as the termination element. For wideband frequency operation, we constructed a linearly decreasing coaxial characteristic impedance along the solid rod resistor for compensating impedance mismatch and maintaining consistent synthetic impedance in the entire load device. The implemented coaxial load shows a return loss under -18 dB from dc to 10 GHz, peak impedance variation under 8% with converged value of 54 Ω, and insulation performance up to 20 kV with a rise time of 100 ps.
Keywords :
carbon; pulse measurement; resistors; ultra wideband technology; coaxial characteristic impedance; distributed ceramic-carbon-rod resistor; distributed parameters; high-voltage fast transient impulse measurements; high-voltage insulation characteristics; high-voltage ultrawideband coaxial termination load; impedance mismatch compensation; internal resistive element; logarithmically tapered coaxial load device; loss -18 dB; resistance 54 ohm; solid rod resistor; synthetic impedance; time 100 ps; voltage 20 kV; wideband frequency operation; Conductors; Dielectrics; Impedance; Performance evaluation; Pulse measurements; Resistors; Surface impedance; Coaxial load with distributed resistor; high-voltage fast transient pulse termination; wideband coaxial load;
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2012.2197001