Electric pulse generator of the saturable inductor type

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Nonlinear reactor systems – Magnetic pulse generator

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307106, 307108, H03K 345

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051381931

ABSTRACT:
An electric pulse generator for the formation of high power electric pulses. The generator includes a capacitor having coaxial electrodes and a coaxial electrode shaping line. Magnetic compression means include the capacitor for charging the shaping line and a magnetic switch with a saturable inductor for discharging the shaping line. This arrangement reduces parasitic inductances and provides a generator having a compact, simple structure which is less expensive than known generators.

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