Claims
- 1. An electrical discharge machine for applying a pulsed voltage between an electrode and a workpiece opposed via a dielectric fluid to generate a discharge to machine the workpiece with the energy of said discharge, comprising:
- a machining pulse control apparatus for applying a second polarity voltage at the stop time of a first polarity pulse voltage; and
- a misfire pulse detector for detecting an undesired drop in machining gap voltage wherein an applied voltage of the first polarity is between a first voltage and a second voltage, said first voltage being greater in magnitude than the machining gap voltage during said discharge, and said second voltage being greater in magnitude than said first voltage;
- the stop time of said first polarity pulse being increased by the machining pulse control apparatus if said misfire pulse detector has detected that the undesired drop in machining gap voltage has occurred.
- 2. A method for controlling the application of a pulsed voltage to a machining gap formed between an electrode and a workpiece disposed opposite thereto, via an insulating dielectric fluid, to generate a discharge operative to machine the workpiece with the energy of said discharge, the method comprising steps of:
- providing a first polarity voltage and a second polarity voltage, opposite to said first polarity voltage, from a power source;
- switchably connecting a first current limiting impedance for the second polarity voltage between said workpiece and said power source;
- switchably connecting a second current limiting impedance for the first polarity voltage between said workpiece and said power source;
- applying the first polarity voltage at a stop time of the second polarity voltage to cause the average voltage to assume a predetermined value during said stop time;
- detecting a misfire condition, wherein an applied voltage of the first polarity voltage is between a first value and a second value, said first value having a greater magnitude than a value of a discharge voltage, and said second value having a greater magnitude than said first value; and
- increasing the stop time of said first polarity pulse if, it is detected in said detecting step that said misfire has occurred.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/267,233, filed Jun. 29, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,753,882.
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