TRANSISTORIZED RING-TYPE PULSE GENERATOR
Abstract
A transistorized ring-type pulse generator has been developed which is a relatively simple means of obtaining a repetitive sequence of highpower timed pulses in separate output circuits suitable for triggering purposes. The output circuits are electrically insulated from the rest of the circuit, and consequently either positive or negative polarity may be obtained. The timing interval is based on the time required for a given transformer core to change from negative to positive saturation and vice versa when a step function of voltage is applied to the primary winding. Thus by changing the number of stages, size of core, number of turns,AND INPUT VOLTAGE, A WIDE RANGE OF TIMING INTERVALS CAN BE OBTAINED. This circuit would be applicable wherever sequenced pulses at fixed time intervals are required or for timing or delay application. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 06, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0261200
Entities
People
- J.m. Marzolf
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory