Title :
A compact source of subGW, subnanosecond pulses
Author :
Yankelevich, Y. ; Pokryvailo, A. ; Shapira, M.
Author_Institution :
Propulsion Physics Lab., Yavne, Israel
Abstract :
The system comprises a nanosecond SOS-generator that charges resonantly a short pulse-forming line (PFL) through a decoupling inductor, one or two pulse-compression stages based on high-pressure gas spark gaps (SG), a matched load and several built-in voltage and current probes. Weighing less than 50 kg, the pulser provides up to 160 kV subnanosecond pulses across a 37.5 /spl Omega/ load at repetition rate of up to 300 Hz. The pulsewidth can be regulated from 2 ns down to 300 ps without depressurizing the SGs. The rise- and fall times are typically 200 ps and 150 ps, respectively. Alternatively, unipolar or bipolar output can be provided. The latter was formed by a synchronous operation of SGs located at the beginning and at the end of a PFL; thus, an active conversion of unipolar to bipolar output was realized. The load peak-to-peak voltage was almost two times as high as the amplitude of the unipolar pulse. Voltage and current measurement means were developed and time-domain calibrated. Current and voltage waveforms probed at different locations of the pulser system, from the SOS-generator to the load, are presented. The experimental results are in fair agreement with PSpice simulations used for the hardware design. In the active converter of bipolar pulses, a virtually identical electrical field stress across the switching SGs was achieved, which alone provided its stable operation.
Keywords :
SPICE; electric current measurement; inductors; power semiconductor switches; pulse compression; pulse generators; pulsed power technology; switching convertors; voltage measurement; 150 ps; 200 ps; 37.5 ohm; PSpice simulation; active converter; bipolar pulse; current measurement; decoupling inductor; electrical field stress; nanosecond SOS-generator; pulse-compression; pulse-forming line; spark gaps; subnanosecond pulses; time-domain calibration; unipolar pulse; voltage measurement; Current measurement; Hardware; Inductors; Probes; Resonance; Space vector pulse width modulation; Spark gaps; Switching converters; Time domain analysis; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2003. Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7915-2
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2003.1277805