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JimW
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Hi all,
I'm using a spark gap and length of coax to create short, high voltage
pulses, 2-6KV 40-300nS range (Blumlein line). Currently I ramp up the
voltage on the power supply using a potentiometer, wait until I hear
the spark then turn the power off. This system works ok but I was
hoping to automate it some how.
I had planned to use an RC circuit connected to a length of wire
wrapped around the coax (12 times) - in principal, when the pulse
occurs a voltage is induced which charges the capacitor. After the
pulse, the cap discharges over a longer time(mS) and is able to be
detected by a microprocessor etc.
So far I've been unable to find any R-C combination that gives me a
sufficiently long decay time. I tried 10uF and 4.7Kohm which should
give a time constant of 47mS but in practice this gave me a no more
than a few uS of detectable voltage. I was wondering if any one has an
better ideas or perhaps where my idea is going wrong?
Thanks for any help,
Jim W
I'm using a spark gap and length of coax to create short, high voltage
pulses, 2-6KV 40-300nS range (Blumlein line). Currently I ramp up the
voltage on the power supply using a potentiometer, wait until I hear
the spark then turn the power off. This system works ok but I was
hoping to automate it some how.
I had planned to use an RC circuit connected to a length of wire
wrapped around the coax (12 times) - in principal, when the pulse
occurs a voltage is induced which charges the capacitor. After the
pulse, the cap discharges over a longer time(mS) and is able to be
detected by a microprocessor etc.
So far I've been unable to find any R-C combination that gives me a
sufficiently long decay time. I tried 10uF and 4.7Kohm which should
give a time constant of 47mS but in practice this gave me a no more
than a few uS of detectable voltage. I was wondering if any one has an
better ideas or perhaps where my idea is going wrong?
Thanks for any help,
Jim W