Re: Win's next 10kV project, a 1us ramp
- From: Robert Baer <robertbaer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 10:14:29 GMT
Winfield Hill wrote:
Question given as a possible solution:Over the years I've completed a number of projects involving roughly 10kV voltages: fixed sources, fast-shutoff, reversible programmable DC sources, precision-ramped AC sources at 300kHz to 1MHz with 10kV maximum amplitude, etc.
Now I'm challenged with a creating a moderately-precise (5%), programmable, fairly-fast 10kV ramp, of 1 to 50us in duration. It's floating on 3kV. The 1us-long, 3kV to 13kV ramp spec is tough, but may have a relaxed 5%-precision spec, provided it's repeatable. :-)
Would it be acceptable to use a flyback transformer to add that waveform to a DC supply?
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