Abstract

Existing current-pulse-generator circuits are briefly discussed. For driving inductive loads, the circuit giving the least overshoot for a given rise-time has been found to be one in which the current is regulated by a square-loop core. Its operation is described, and the degree of overshoot calculated for the case of a load consisting of series resistance and inductance. A worked example is given.

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