Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Wave form or wave shape determinative or pulse-producing...
Patent
1983-07-27
1988-01-05
Pellinen, A. D.
Electrical transmission or interconnection systems
Wave form or wave shape determinative or pulse-producing...
336230, H03K 300
Patent
active
047178345
ABSTRACT:
A stripline transformer pulse generator includes a flat ribbon multiple conductor cable and a ground plane of electrically conductive material placed side-by-side and wound together in a coil to form a transformer. The extremities of at least some of the conductors are joined in parallel and connected to a load. A voltage supply and switch connected between the ground plane and one end of the cable brings about charging and discharging of the device.
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Goldberg Edward
Jennings Derek S.
Kanars Sheldon
Murray Jeremiah G.
Pellinen A. D.
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