Multiple flash/single lamp circuit for fast sequential strobing

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Condenser in the supply circuit – Condenser in shunt to the load device and the supply

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315241P, 315241R, 315287, 315323, H05B 3700

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060113596

ABSTRACT:
The present invention discloses a multiple flash/single lamp circuit for fast sequential strobing. More particularly, the present invention comprises a flashlamp, a pair of capacitors, a voltage multiplier and regulator to charge the capacitors, a pair of trigger circuits to discharge the capacitors and a controller to selectively activate each trigger circuit to activate the flashlamp.

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