Small format Thyratron spec
Dear nat,
Let me understand your application correctly. You are going to use a small format Thyratron to act as a switching element for a charged capacitor into a low impedance load with a forward current capacity of only 100 milliampers?
Have you done any calculations to see what your initial forward pulse current might be in your particular setup?
My experience with E.V. Gray types of pulse circuits generally deal with peak currents in the neighborhood of 50-400 Amps. But, it all depends upon how large of an inductor you are driving. My electromagnets run between 10 - 50 Milli-Henry's, but you could be using something else.
Anyway, just wondered. That size of thyratron would never survive the kind of circuit's I have explored.
Best of luck with your analysis.
Mark McKay,PE
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Let me understand your application correctly. You are going to use a small format Thyratron to act as a switching element for a charged capacitor into a low impedance load with a forward current capacity of only 100 milliampers?
Have you done any calculations to see what your initial forward pulse current might be in your particular setup?
My experience with E.V. Gray types of pulse circuits generally deal with peak currents in the neighborhood of 50-400 Amps. But, it all depends upon how large of an inductor you are driving. My electromagnets run between 10 - 50 Milli-Henry's, but you could be using something else.
Anyway, just wondered. That size of thyratron would never survive the kind of circuit's I have explored.
Best of luck with your analysis.
Mark McKay,PE
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