Claims
- 1. A high-power, short-pulse array comprised of loops, each connected sequentially in a series arrangement from first to last to radiate in phase, each of said loops having a predetermined inductance, a spark gap from first to last for each of said loops, a charging circuit for each of said loops, and means to apply a high voltage to each of said charging circuits causing the first spark gap to fire with the resulting waveform firing the next spark gap until the firing of the last spark gap to sequentially fire each of said spark gaps thereby providing from said loops radiated waveforms in the form of RF pulses.
- 2. A high-power, short-pulse array as described in claim 1 wherein each of said charging circuits is comprised of a resistor connected to an associated loop, and first and second capacitors connected in the associated loop allowing said spark gap in the associated loop to be reverse polarized to achieve overvolting.
- 3. A high-power, short-pulse array as described in claim 2 wherein said first and second capacitors in each loop in conjunction with said inductance in each loop determine the resonant frequency thereof.
- 4. A high-power, short-pulse array as described in claim 1 further including an image ground plane with said high-power, short-pulse array positioned one-quarter of a wavelength in front thereof.
- 5. A high-power, short-pulse array as described in claim 1 wherein each of said loops is comprised of a coaxial cable.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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Van Etten |
Sep 1975 |
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