• DocumentCode
    1800564
  • Title

    Pulse step modulation to produce very fast solid state pulses

  • Author

    Adler, R.J. ; Ashcraft, B. ; Richter-Sand, R.J.

  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    17-22 June 2001
  • Firstpage
    340
  • Abstract
    Summary form only given. We have extended the Pulse Step Modulation (PSM) technique, originally invented by Swanson, to very fast pulses (This concept is originally found in US Patent #4,403,197, "Amplifier Employing Digital Modulator Circuit" 1983 by Hillmer I Swanson). The unique feature of the PSM circuit is that when a single device turns off, the parallel diode begins to conduct. In conventional series circuits, when a device opens and the rest of the devices are closed, that device will fail due to overvoltage. The reason for this difference is that the power supplies for each PSM stage are attached to only that stage. As long as the diode is fast enough and the charging method doesn\´t unnecessarily connect the stages, the series device failure mode of devices is completely eliminated. We present the design and operating results from units operating at 2 kV, 5000 A, 10 kV, 200 A, and 50 kV, 200 A. The critical issue in this technology is the charging of the intermediate, cascaded stages. We have investigated multi-turn chokes, and air core charging transformers. Novel charging systems can extend the utility of this technology to arbitrarily high charge voltages.
  • Keywords
    pulse generators; pulse modulation; pulsed power technology; 10 kV; 2 kV; 200 A; 50 kV; 5000 A; charging method; intermediate cascaded stages; multi-turn chokes; parallel diode; power supplies; pulse step modulation; series device failure mode; very fast solid state pulses; Digital modulation; Diodes; Inductors; Power supplies; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse circuits; Pulse modulation; Solid state circuits; Transformer cores; Voltage control;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
  • Conference_Location
    Las Vegas, NV, USA
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7141-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PPPS.2001.961029
  • Filename
    961029