Abstract

An alternative to the normal 'audio'-type pulse amplifier which provides high-power electrical pulses with fast rise and fall times is described. The amplifier uses saturated transistors without feedback. The basic concept is to provide separate drives to the complementary output transistors with a mechanism to ensure that there can be no common-mode current: that even with device delay times it is impossible for both devices to be on at once. This is achieved by slowing down the input pulse edges such that separate switching points for the two output devices can be derived.

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