Claims
- 1. A precision thyratron triggering circuit comprising:
- A first thyratron having an anode, a cathode, and a grid;
- a second thyratron having an anode, a cathode, and a grid;
- trigger generator means connected to the grid of said first thyratron for causing said first thyratron to become conductive;
- a capacitor connected to the anode of said first thyratron;
- a first output connected to the anode of said first thyratron;
- a tapped inductor connected in series with said capacitor so as to provide a series resonant circuit therewith;
- a source of negative potential connected to said tapped inductor;
- an inductor connected between said source of negative potential and the grid of said second thyratron;
- means connecting the tap of said tapped inductor to the grid of said second thyratron for coupling part of the resonant energy of said series resonant circuit thereto;
- a second output connected to the anode of said second thyratron;
- a common ground connected to the cathodes of said first and second thyratrons; and
- a source of positive electrical potential effectively connected to the anodes of said first and second thyratrons, whereby the triggering of said first thyratron produces a long, slowrising pulse at said first output followed by a short fast rising pulse at said second output in response to the resonant energy coupled to the grid of said second thyratron.
- 2. A precision thyratron triggering circuit according to claim 1 wherein the means connecting the tap of said tapped inductor to the grid of said second thyratron is a diode.
- 3. A thyratron circuit comprising;
- a first thyratron having a control grid, a cathode, and anode;
- a second thyratron having a control grid, a cathode, and an anode;
- a common ground connecting the cathodes of said first and second thyratrons;
- a source of operating potential effectively connected to the anodes of said first and second thyratrons;
- a first coupling network connected to the anode of said first thyratron connecting its output to a load;
- a second coupling network connected to the anode of said second thyratron connecting its output to a load;
- triggering means connected to the control grid of said first thyratron;
- a source of negative bias connected to the control grid of said second thyratron;
- a three-terminal, series-resonant, L-C circuit effectively connected for alternating current between the anode and cathode of said first thyratron by the first and second terminals and to the control grid of said second thyratron by the third terminal, said three-terminal, series-resonant, L-C circuit includes a first terminal, a second terminal, a capacitor connected to said first terminal, an inductor connected between said capacitor and said second terminal, a third terminal connected to said inductor, whereby conduction of said first thyratron causes resonant ringing in said three-terminal, L-C circuit which triggers said second thyratron.
- 4. A thyratron circuit according to claim 3 in which said three-terminal, series-resonant, L-C circuit has a tapped inductor with the tap connection providing the third terminal.
- 5. A thyratron circuit according to claim 4 wherein said third terminal is connected to said control grid of said second thyratron by a series-connected diode.
- 6. A thyratron circuit according to claim 5 wherein the control grid of said second thyratron is connected to the aforesaid source of negative bias by an inductor.
- 7. A thyratron circuit according to claim 5 wherein said series connected diode is of the fast-recovery type.
- 8. A thyratron circuit according to claim 5 wherein said three-terminal, series-resonant, L-C circuit has a capacitor connected to the anode of said first thyratron via the first terminal thereof and an inductor effectively connected for alternating current to the cathode of said first thyratron by the second terminal thereof.
- 9. A thyratron circuit according to claim 8 in which the effective connection between the second terminal and the cathode of said first thyratron is made by a capicator.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 304,575, filed Nov. 2, 1972, now abandoned.
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