
Rectangular current pulse generator to test varistors with pulsed electrical load
Author(s) -
N A Chernenko,
Alexandre V. Morozov,
Aleksander A. Myulbaer,
Nikolay V. Sheglov,
S. S. Shevchenko,
Ilya V. Shmakov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1089/1/012018
Subject(s) - pulse generator , varistor , generator (circuit theory) , electrical engineering , electronic circuit , pulse (music) , inductance , current (fluid) , voltage , materials science , engineering , physics , power (physics) , quantum mechanics
A brand-new circuit of a rectangular pulse current generator is presented. As a rule, generators consisting of 6-10 LC cells connected in series are used to obtain rectangular current pulses. Such units are very cumbersome and complicated in the selection of element parameters and adjustment, so a new scheme of pulse current generator was proposed. The main difference from the classical circuit is the method of generating a rectangular current pulse, i.e. by adding the currents from two parallel circuits connected to the load. The first circuit at discharge generates an aperiodic current pulse, the second generates an oscillatory current pulse. The total current pulse flowing through varistor has constant amplitude for some time. In a specified period of time, while the current pulse has a constant amplitude, there is an interruption of current with the help of a switching device. The given circuit solution is possible to implement when using fundamentally new switching devices of the IGBT module. A connection diagram of a pulse current generator for testing varistors with a classification voltage to 1200 V with adjustable pulse duration of 50, 1000, 2000 µs is proposed. The parameters of the generator circuit elements are determined. The measures aimed at suppression of overvoltages arising at break of current in circuits with high inductance as well as the tests confirming the operability of the designed circuit are carried out.