Abstract

In solid-state high-voltage pulse generators, switches may be triggered on by fault due to electromagnetic interference, resulting in high through current and breakdown of switches. To generate rectangular high-voltage pulses, this paper proposes a solid-state Marx generator (SSMG) with fast recovery diodes to prevent through current. Only charging currents with the same direction flow through these fast recovery diodes breaks the short-circuit loops in and between stages. A 52-stage SSMG prototype based on the proposed circuit was developed. PSpice simulations and experiments were performed for comparison. It was found that the through current can rise to 250 A without any protection. With 10-μH protection inductors in each state, the through current amplitude drops to 50 A. Under the same condition, there is no continuous through current with the proposed fast recovery diodes. Furthermore, 22-kV repetitive rectangular pulses were also obtained in experiments. This proved that the proposed Marx generator can prevent the through current in power cells.

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