Fast Rise Time High Voltage Pulse Generator Applying The Marx Generator

Marx 펄스발생기를 응용한 소형 고전압 급준 펄스 발생장치

  • 박승록 (경북대 공대 전기공학과) ;
  • 정석환 ((주)상록코리아) ;
  • 김진규 (경북대 공대 전자전기공학부) ;
  • 문재덕 (경북대 공대 전자전기공학부)
  • Published : 2001.02.01

Abstract

A compact size high voltage pulse generator with nanosecond rise time has been designed and investigated experimentally. The inductance of a pulse generator can be reduced by fixing the Marx generator and pulse forming network components into a single cylindrical unit. As a result, nanosecond rise time about $8{\sim}10[ns]$ and pulse width of several hundred [ns] can be obtained from a modified Marx pulse generator. And parametric studies showed that the rise time of the output pulse was depended little on the change of the load resistance and the charging capacitance while, the pulse width of the output pulse was depended greatly upon the change of the load resistance and the charging capacitance. The theoretical showed the possibility to design the laboratory-size pulse generator very fast rising time and a proper pulse width by minimizing stray inductance and varying resistance and capacitance.

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