Description
Abstract:Preliminary design for the SLAC Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator (NLCTA) requires a pulse power source to produce a 600 kV, 600 A, 1.4 μs, 0.1% flat top pulse with rise and fall times of approximately 100 ns to power an X-Band klystron with a microperveance of 1.25 at ≈ 100 MW peak RF power. The design goals for the modulator, including those previously listed, are peak modulator pulse power of 340 MW operating at 120 Hz. A three-stage darlington pulse-forming network, which produces a >100 kV, 1.4 μs pulse, is coupled to the klystron load through a 6:1 pulse transformer. Careful consideration of the transformer leakage inductance, klystron capacitance, system layout, and component choice is necessary to produce the very fast rise and fall times at 600 kV operating continuously at 120 Hz.
Item Description:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
07/01/1992.
"slac-pub-5851"
" conf-920671--4"
"DE92017597"
20. international power modulator symposium, Myrtle Beach, SC (United States), 23-25 Jun 1992.
Harris, K.; Cassel, R.; Nesterov, V.; de Lamare, J.
Physical Description:Pages: (4 p) : digital, PDF file.