Claims
- 1. A high pulse rate pulse power source comprising:
- A) a pulse generating circuit, comprising:
- 1) a charging capacitor for storing a charge at voltages in excess of 600 volts,
- 2) a solid state switch, and
- 3) a current limiting inductor,
- for generating electrical pulses with electrical energy in excess of 3 Joules and with peak voltages in excess of 600 volts;
- B) at least two pulse compression circuits, defining a first compression circuit and a second compression circuit, each compression circuit comprising a bank of capacitors and a saturable inductor;
- C) step-up pulse transformer for increasing the peak voltage of the electrical pulses to at least 12,000 volts said pulse transformer comprising a plurality of electrically parallel primary windings and a secondary winding comprises at least one substantially straight conductor,
- D) a very fast regulated resonant power supply for periodically charging, at charging rates of at least 2000 charges per second, said charging capacitor with at least 3 Joules of electrical energy at voltages of at least 600 volts, in less than 400 microseconds, and
- E) a very fast pulse control system comprising a processor for controlling the charging of said charging capacitor to an accuracy of less than one percent at a rate at least 2000 charges per second.
- 2. A high pulse rate pulse power source as in claim 1 wherein said very fast power supply comprises a power supply resonance circuit comprising:
- A) a source capacitor having a capacitance at least five times said charging capacitor capacitance;
- B) a DC power supply rated at at least 7 kW for supplying electric power at at least 300 volts to said source capacitor;
- C) a current limiting power supply inductor for limiting current flow from said source capacitor to said charging capacitor;
- D) a solid state switch connected in series with said source capacitor, said current limiting power supply inductor and said charging capacitor
- wherein said charging capacitor is charged by closing said solid state switch.
- 3. A high pulse rate pulse power source as in claim 2 wherein said power supply resonance circuit also comprises a bleed down circuit for bleeding the voltage on said charging capacitor down to a predetermined desired value.
- 4. A high pulse rate pulse power source as in claim 2 wherein said power supply resonance circuit further comprises flywheel current loop comprising said current limiting power supply inductor, a diode and a solid state fly wheel current loop.
- 5. A high pulse rate pulse power source as in claim 4 wherein said processor is programmed to close said fly wheel current loop switch when voltage on said charging capacitor rises to a first predetermined value.
- 6. A high pulse rate pulse power source as in claim 5 wherein said processor is further programmed to open said flywheel current loop switch when voltage on said charging capacitor decreases to a second predetermined value.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/990,848 filed Dec. 15, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,940,421; U.S. Ser. No. 08/995,832 filed Dec. 22, 1997, pending; and U.S. Ser. No. 09/118,773 filed Jul. 18, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,936,988. This invention relates to pulse power systems and in particular to high pulse rate pulse power systems for electric discharge lasers.
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