摘要 |
1,130,644. Pulse generating circuits. FERRANTI Ltd. 5 Oct., 1967 [8 Oct., 1966], No. 45064/66. Heading H3P. A high-voltage impulse generator comprises a plurality of capacitors, charged in parallel and discharged in series via a plurality of breakdown devices, each breakdown device comprising a series array of spark gaps and means to apply a trigger pulse to at least one of said gaps in each series array. Fig. 1 (not shown) relates to a multi-stage impulse generator in which a plurality of capacitors are charged in parallel via resistors and discharged in series under control of triggered spark gap arrays, one of which is shown in Fig. 2. Each spark gap array comprises electrodes cl . . . e(r+ 1) bridged by a potential divider Rd1 ... Rdr and having capacitors Cd2 . . . Cdr used to couple a trigger pulse from T3 to all the electrodes except the first and last. Seventeen electrodes e may be used in each array separated by gaps of 0À2 inch. Fig. 3 shows a circuit for generating a trigger pulse for one of the arrays shown in Fig. 2. When a trigger pulse is received at Vt, a hydrogen thyratron (not shown) or spark gap AG1 breaks down, discharging capacitor Ct through the upper portion of an auto-transformer P1 thus producing a high voltage pulse across the secondary of P1 which is fed to terminal T3 in Fig. 2. The output of each trigger pulse generator A1 may be used to trigger the subsequent trigger pulse generators in cascade. Alternatively all the trigger pulse generators A1 may be triggered simultaneously or delay lines may be incorporated between each trigger pulse generator and its associated main array so as to obtain synchronous triggering. The multi-stage impulse generator (Fig. 1, not shown) may comprise ten stages and provide an output adjustable from 300 kv.-2 Mv. merely by variation of the charging voltage from 30-200 kv. without adjustment of spark gaps. |