Magnetostrictive pulse generator

Communications – electrical: acoustic wave systems and devices – Signal transducers – Underwater type

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367168, 310 26, H04R 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A magnetostrictive generator includes a magnetostrictive transducer having a vanadium permandur core and series connected primary and secondary windings, the secondary winding having more turns that the primary winding. A commutating capacitor is connected in parallel with the primary and secondary windings of the transducer and a switch is connected in series with the primary winding. A storage capacitor, which is connected in parallel with the switch and the primary winding of the inductive transducer, is charged by a remotely located low voltage power supply when the switch is open. When the switch is closed, the storage capacitor discharges through the primary winding of the transducer to charge the commutating capacitor until the transducer reaches saturation, the commutating capacitor discharging thereupon to drive the transducer into hard saturation to produce magnetostrictive action in the core and physically deform the transducer and produce an acoustic signal.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2846563 (1958-08-01), Cronin
patent: 3186223 (1965-06-01), Wilson
patent: 3734233 (1973-05-01), Wiley

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