Title :
Development of a dual-polarity Marx generator designed for pulse charging a dipole antenna
Author :
Mayes, J.R. ; Hatfield, C.W. ; Dowden, J.D.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Electron. L.C, Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
Dipole antennas have recently seen a lot of use for the generation of high-power, wideband RF. Typically, a single-ended pulse generator, such as a Marx generator or a Vector Inversion Generator (VIG) pulse charges a dipole, which has an integrated resonator. Once charged, the resonator switches and the cyclic energy is dissipated by the dipole geometry. There is a desire to increase the radiated field strengths of these devices, which requires larger pulse charge voltages. Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. (APELC) has been developing a dual-polarity Marx generator for pulse charging the dipole with a double ended, or a balanced source, hoping to achieve greater efficiencies in the radiated electric field. The APELC generator is capable of delivering +/300 kV pulses onto 50-Ohm coaxial cables, with low temporal jitter. This paper discusses the design of the generator, as well as experimental results. Included, is a comparison of the dipole radiation when sourced by a single ended charge versus a double ended charge.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; coaxial cables; dipole antennas; jitter; pulse generators; pulsed power switches; resonators; coaxial cables; dipole antenna; dipole geometry; dual-polarity Marx generator; high-power generation; pulse charging; radiated electric field; resistance 50 ohm; resonator switches; temporal jitter; voltage 300 kV; wideband RF; Antenna measurements; Coaxial cables; Dipole antennas; Electric fields; Generators; Impedance; Jitter;
Conference_Titel :
Power Modulator and High Voltage Conference (IPMHVC), 2010 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7131-7
DOI :
10.1109/IPMHVC.2010.5958434