High Voltage Pulse Generator Based on a Novel Magnetic Isolated Drive Circuit
Xiaoyu Zhou, Zhiwen Zhang, Shoulong Dong, Liang Yu, Jiangnan Liu, Xue Qiao, Chenguo Yao
Abstract
In order to meet the requirements of high voltage, high power, and compactness for pulse generators used in the field of liquid food sterilization, an all-solid-state Marx generator based on a novel magnetic isolated drive is proposed. The drive circuit uses the magnetic core to transfer the control signal, which adopts core stacking and inverse paralleled secondary side winding. It only needs one drive signal to realize synchronous conduction of the main switch or bypass switch and the complementary conduction of both. The maximum pulse width of drive signal is not limited by the magnetic core saturation. The topology is simple, and the problem of high voltage isolated drive of Marx generator is solved. Based on the novel magnetic drive, a 31-module solid-state Marx generator is built and a prototype test is carried out. The test results show that the maximum instantaneous power of this generator is 1.3 MW (30 kV, 43 A) with a pulse width of 3–10 <italic xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">μ</i> s and an adjustable repetition frequency of 0–1 kHz.