DocumentCode
1351082
Title
Design and Construction of a Trigger Generator Based on Pulse Transformer for Spark Gap Switch
Author
Yi, Liu ; Fuchang, Lin ; Xibo, Feng ; Qin, Zhang ; Heqing, Zhong ; Hua, Li ; Ling, Dai
Author_Institution
State Key Lab. of Adv. Electromagn. Eng. & Technol., Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Wuhan, China
Volume
39
Issue
12
fYear
2011
Firstpage
3378
Lastpage
3385
Abstract
A two-electrode graphite spark gap switch is used as the main discharge switch and triggered by a reliable trigger generator in a pulsed-power conditioning system. The trigger generator based on resonant charging of a pulse transformer is constructed. An appropriate ratio can be obtained when using resonant charging based on a core-type pulse transformer. The charging time is dependent on the leakage inductance and the capacitance of the primary and secondary capacitors. The stray resistance and magnetizing inductance of the resonant charging circuit have an impact on ratio and energy transmission efficiency. A dry-type pulse transformer with a load of 1.08 nF, an output voltage of more than 130 kV, and a winding ratio of 65 is presented. A self-breakdown three-electrode output switch is used to shorten the rise time of the output impulse. The deviation of the self-breakdown voltage of the self-breakdown three-electrode output switch is much smaller than that of the self-breakdown two-electrode output switch. It assures that the trigger generator has a low jitter of output impulse when a lot of energy modules work simultaneously. The output impulse of the trigger generator with a peak value of more than 120 kV and a rise time of less than 30 ns can trigger the two-electrode graphite spark gap switch reliably.
Keywords
plasma switches; pulse transformers; spark gaps; energy transmission efficiency; leakage inductance; magnetizing inductance; primary capacitors; pulse transformer; pulsed-power conditioning system; resonant charging circuit; secondary capacitors; self-breakdown three-electrode output switch rise time; self-breakdown two-electrode output switch; self-breakdown voltage deviation; stray resistance; time 30 ns; trigger generator; two-electrode graphite spark gap switch; voltage 120 kV; Capacitance; Generators; Inductance; Pulse transformers; Spark gaps; Switches; Transformer cores; Output characteristics; pulse transformer; pulsed-power conditioning system (PPCS); resonant charging; trigger generator;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2011.2167987
Filename
6046139
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