Claims
- 1. A lumped transmission line pulse generator, comprising:
- a plurality of avalanche transistors (AT) coupled in a series of one through "n" stages along said transmission line, each said AT having collector, base and emitter terminals;
- a zener diode (ZD) coupled across each said AT within each said stage;
- a resistor (R) in series with each said ZD in each stage, the resistor in the last stage being coupled to a high voltage power source (HV) to produce a voltage across each stage;
- a capacitor (C) in each said stage coupling said collector of each said AT and said voltage to a common lead; and
- a trigger circuit coupled across said base and emitter of a first AT in said first stage.
- 2. A pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein each said capacitor associated with each said stage decreases in capacitance along said AT series beginning with said first stage and ending with said n.sup.th stage.
- 3. A pulse generator according to claim 2, wherein each said capacitor in each said stage is balanced with said AT in each said stage to supply sufficient current to enable a constant current flow.
- 4. A pulse generator according to claim 3, wherein each said capacitor in each said stage is balanced with each said AT and each said resistor in each said stage to achieve a low RC time constant and a corresponding fast turn-on of each said AT into a low impedance conducting state.
- 5. A pulse generator according to claim 4, wherein inductance across each said AT is minimized by using capacitors made from printed circuit type pads with very thin dielectric thickness.
- 6. A pulse generator according to claim 5, wherein each said AT is surface mounted on top its respective capacitor which in turn is surface mounted to a PC board having a ground plane disposed on the opposite side thereof, thereby placing said AT close to said ground plane to reduce inductance in said AT.
- 7. A pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein each said zener diode and respective series resistor for each said stage is coupled through a continuous series string of alternating zener diodes and resistors to said HV.
- 8. A pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein the base of each said AT is coupled to the emitter of the same AT.
- 9. A pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein the emitter of said first AT is coupled to said common lead.
- 10. A pulse generator according to claim 9, wherein the emitter of each succeeding AT is coupled to the collector of the immediately preceding AT.
- 11. A pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein the number of stages comprises at least twenty-four.
- 12. A pulse generator according to claim 1, wherein each said stage comprises a plurality of AT coupled in parallel.
- 13. A pulse generator according to claim 12, wherein said parallel coupled AT's in each said stage diminishes in number from said first stage to said n.sup.th stage to accommodate a greater current flow in the initial stages and a lesser current flow in the final stages to yield a constant current flow output.
- 14. A method for producing a high voltage, short duration pulse with a high and constant current, comprising the steps of:
- implementing a lumped transmission line of series coupled one through n stages;
- providing at least one avalanche transistor per stage;
- providing an increasing power supply to each succeeding stage; and
- incorporating a decreasing capacitive element per stage balanced with respect to inherent inductive and resistive effects of the respective avalanche transistor to yield an increasing stage impedance and constant current along said transmission line equal to or greater than the output thereof.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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