Claims
- 1. A switching system comprising:
- a first diode circuit having a first high stored charge diode;
- switch means in series with said first high stored charged diode;
- means for impressing a forward voltage across said high stored charge diode and said switch means whereby when said switch means is closed and said forward voltage is impressed, a current flows through said high stored charge diode;
- an output connected to the cathode of said first high stored charge diode; and
- means for impressing a reverse voltage across said first high stored charge diode, whereby when said switch means is closed and said reverse voltage is impressed, a reverse output voltage of greater magnitude than the forward voltage across the high stored charge diode and the switch means is caused on said output.
- 2. The switching system of claim 1, further including a low stored charge diode having its anode operatively connected to the cathode of the high stored charge diode, and the first diode circuit further includes a capacitor operatively connected to the output.
- 3. The switching system of claim 2 which further includes a plurality of switching circuits arranged in parallel to form at least one diode assembly.
- 4. The switching system of claim 3 wherein the high stored charge diode has a charge of about 50-80 nanocoulombs after set up.
- 5. The switching system of claim 4 wherein the low stored charge diode has a charge less than 10 nanocoulombs after set up.
- 6. The switching system of claim 3 wherein the high stored charge diode has a stored charge of at least 40 nanocoulombs more than the low stored charge diode after setup.
- 7. The switching system of claim 2 wherein said switch means is a transistor.
- 8. A switching system for controlling a high voltage output with a low voltage switching element comprising:
- a first electrical contact point;
- a high stored charge diode with its anode connected to said first electrical contact point and its cathode connected to a first junction point;
- an output connected to said first junction point;
- a low stored charge diode having its anode connected to said first junction point and its cathode connected to a low voltage switching means;
- said low voltage switching means connected between said low stored charge diode cathode and a second electrical contact point; and
- voltage impressing means for first impressing a small positive voltage on said first electrical contact point relative to said second contact point whereby if said switching means is closed a small electrical current is caused to flow from said first electrical contact point through said high stored charge diode and said low stored charge diode and through said low voltage switching means to said second contact point and for second impressing a large negative voltage on said first electrical contact point relative to said second contact point whereby, if said switch means is closed, a large negative voltage is caused on said output.
- 9. The switching system of claim 8 further including:
- a diode means connecting said output to said first junction point with its cathode connected to said first junction point and its anode connected to a second junction point whereby the output is connected to the second junction point which is connected to said first junction point by said diode means;
- a second fast rectifier diode with its anode connected to said first electrical contact point and its cathode connected to said second junction point; and
- a second slow rectifier diode with its anode connected to said second junction point and its cathode connected to a small biasing voltage.
- 10. The switching system of claim 8 wherein said small positive impressed voltage is about +15 volts, said large negative impressed voltage is about -350 to -500 volts and said large negative output voltage is about -350 volts.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a division of application Ser. No. 671,427, filed Mar. 29, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,058,814.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Divisions (1)
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