Abstract
A nonlinear transmission line (NLTL) is used to speed up the risetime of high voltage (>1 kV) pulses. The theory of the NLTL is reviewed and practical implementations and limitations are discussed. An NLTL is used to generate a 1.5 kV pulse with a risetime of 500 ps. A discussion of generating pulses with amplitudes greater than 3.5 kV and risetimes less than 200 ps, is presented.
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