Abstract

In this paper, a compact all-solid-state pulsed power modulator was designed based on Marx generator and pulse transformer. It is consisted of a six-stage Marx generator using power MOSFETs as switches to generate primary voltage pulses and a pulse transformer through a closed magnetic core to boost and convert the polarity of the output high-voltage (HV) pulse. A MOSFET driver circuit based on optical–electrical isolation was designed for controlling the Marx generator. It shows that the output pulse shapes, especially the rising and falling phases, are determined by the design of the pulse transformer such as its leakage inductance, distributed capacitance, magnetization inductance, and step-up ratio. The designed modulator is able to generate HV pulses with amplitude ranging from −35 to 35 kV, repetition frequency up to 10 kHz, minimum pulsewidth 250 ns. Various types of plasma discharges, including air microdischarge for local treatments, plate-to-plate air dielectric-barrier discharge, underwater discharge, are able to be driven with good reproducibility by this compact pulse modulator.

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