Title :
A solid state, 120 kV microsecond pulse charger for a 1–10 nanosecond pulse source
Author :
Huiskamp, T. ; Beckers, F.J.C.M. ; van Heesch, E.J.M. ; Pemen, A.J.M.
Author_Institution :
Electr. Energy Syst. Group, Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
In this paper we present a solid state 0-120 kV microsecond pulse charger for our nanosecond pulse generator [1]. The pulse forming line of our nanosecond pulse generator must be charged with microsecond pulses to prevent pre-firing of its oil spark-gap. The pulse charger consists of two identical compact pulse charger modules with integrated electronics. The electronics are mounted on a compact PCB and consist mainly of a number of parallel connected IGBT´s that switch a primary capacitor bank into a pulse transformer. Each pulse charger module can generate 60 kV microsecond pulses into a 250 pF load at 1 kHz repetition rate. Connected together they are able to deliver up to 120 kV into a 100 pF load. This 100 pF load is the pulse forming line of our nanosecond pulse generator at its maximum length of 1 m. The pulse charger is able to operate in an EMI unfriendly environment due to its compact lay-out and optical triggering of the IGBT´s.
Keywords :
insulated gate bipolar transistors; printed circuits; pulse generators; pulse transformers; spark gaps; EMI; capacitance 100 pF; capacitance 250 pF; compact PCB; microsecond pulses; must integrated electronics; nanosecond pulse generator; nanosecond pulse source; oil spark-gap; optical triggering; parallel connected IGBT; primary capacitor bank; pulse forming line; pulse transformer; solid state microsecond pulse charger; time 1 ns to 10 ns; voltage 120 kV; voltage 60 kV; Ferrites; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Optical switches; Pulse generation; Pulse transformers; Windings;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference (PPC), 2013 19th IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2013.6627617