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Variable-width pulse generation using avalanche transistors

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Title Variable-width pulse generation using avalanche transistors
Names Magnuson, Waldo George (creator)
Looney, James C. (advisor)
Date Issued 1962-10-16 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1963
Abstract The extremely fast ionization process in semiconductors offers
a means of generating pulses that have sub -nanosecond rise times
and high peak powers. There are several important applications of
these pulses which require the duration of the generated pulse to be
variable.
This thesis investigates three methods of producing variable -
width pulses using transistors operating in the avalanche mode.
The first circuit studied is used with a capacitor as the collector
load. It produces pulse rise times of less than one nanosecond but
has the disadvantage of a relatively slow RC discharge fall time.
Distributed and lumped parameter delay lines were used in the
second form of circuits studied. With the artificial delay line the
pulse width can be controlled by opening the line at different sections
whereas with the cable, the length must be altered to change the
pulse width. These circuits produced fast rise, flat top, and fast
fall pulses.
In the third method studied, a composite circuit is used in
which the fast rise of an avalanche pulse is added to a slower rise,
but variable duration pulse, generated by a saturating transistor.
This method is shown to produce fast rise, variable -width pulses
with overshoot and ringing easily held to less than five percent.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Parametric amplifiers
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/49919

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