Patent classifications
H03K3/64
Method and apparatus for interlaced amplitude pulsing using a hard-tube type pulse generator
These various embodiments serve to facilitate interlaced amplitude pulsing using a hard-tube type pulse generator having at least one energy-storage unit each comprising at least one energy-storing capacitor. Generally speaking, this comprises controlling an amount of energy withdrawn from the energy-storage unit and provided to an output load to form productive electric pulses by controlling at least one of: (1) energy replenishment; and (2) non-productive energy withdrawal of the energy-storage unit, to thereby achieve a series of productive interlaced amplitude electric pulses.
DESIGNED WAVEFORM GENERATOR FOR SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT, PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS, METHOD OF CONTROLLING PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
A designed waveform generator includes at least one first signal generator including a first switching device and generating a square wave having a constant voltage level during an on-period of the first switching device and at least one second signal generator including a second switching device and controlling a transition period of the second switching device to generate a variable waveform having a variable voltage level during the transition period of the second switching device. The at least one first signal generator and the at least one second signal generator are connected to each other in a cascade manner.
DESIGNED WAVEFORM GENERATOR FOR SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT, PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS, METHOD OF CONTROLLING PLASMA PROCESSING APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE
A designed waveform generator includes at least one first signal generator including a first switching device and generating a square wave having a constant voltage level during an on-period of the first switching device and at least one second signal generator including a second switching device and controlling a transition period of the second switching device to generate a variable waveform having a variable voltage level during the transition period of the second switching device. The at least one first signal generator and the at least one second signal generator are connected to each other in a cascade manner.
CONTROL CIRCUIT FOR SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY APPARATUS
A control circuit 2a for a switching power supply apparatus includes a comparator COMPa for comparing a voltage corresponding to a current flowing through a switching element PT1 with a voltage to be compared therewith, and outputting a comparison signal corresponding to a result of the comparison. To the comparator, a blanking pulse signal is also input. Here, the blanking pulse signal indicates whether or not it is currently in a predetermined period that is set for ensuring that the switching element is not turned off for the predetermined period after the switching element has been turned on. When the blanking pulse signal indicates that it is currently in the predetermined period, the comparison signal is set to low level independently of the voltage corresponding to the current and the voltage to be compared therewith.
CONTROL CIRCUIT FOR SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY APPARATUS
A control circuit 2a for a switching power supply apparatus includes a comparator COMPa for comparing a voltage corresponding to a current flowing through a switching element PT1 with a voltage to be compared therewith, and outputting a comparison signal corresponding to a result of the comparison. To the comparator, a blanking pulse signal is also input. Here, the blanking pulse signal indicates whether or not it is currently in a predetermined period that is set for ensuring that the switching element is not turned off for the predetermined period after the switching element has been turned on. When the blanking pulse signal indicates that it is currently in the predetermined period, the comparison signal is set to low level independently of the voltage corresponding to the current and the voltage to be compared therewith.
Pulse generator with independent panel triggering
A pulse generation system is disclosed. The pulse generation system includes a controller, an output terminal, and a plurality of pulse generator circuits. The controller is configured to cause a driving signal pulse to be transmitted to any selected one or more of the pulse generator circuits, and to cause the driving signal pulse to not be transmitted to any selected one or more other pulse generator circuits. Each of the pulse generator circuits is configured to generate an output voltage pulse at the output terminal in response to the driving signal pulse being transmitted thereto.
Pulse generator with independent panel triggering
A pulse generation system is disclosed. The pulse generation system includes a controller, an output terminal, and a plurality of pulse generator circuits. The controller is configured to cause a driving signal pulse to be transmitted to any selected one or more of the pulse generator circuits, and to cause the driving signal pulse to not be transmitted to any selected one or more other pulse generator circuits. Each of the pulse generator circuits is configured to generate an output voltage pulse at the output terminal in response to the driving signal pulse being transmitted thereto.
ULTRASHORT HIGH POWER PULSE GENERATOR
A method of generating a high-power Radio-Frequency ultrashort waveform comprising the steps of generating an input waveform at a relatively low power level from an impulse response characteristic of a reverberant cavity via one-bit quantization and time reversal; generating an amplified input waveform of a power higher than the input waveform via feeding the input waveform into one or more amplifiers; generating a compressed ultrashort pulse having a high power relative to the amplified input waveform via feeding the amplified input waveform into the reverberant cavity.
High voltage pulse generator
The present invention relates to a high voltage pulse generator which can operate for a long time and has high pulse frequency. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the air stored in the air container is transmitted to the air duct by means of a hose over the regulator that adjusts the pressure and flow rate of the air. The air given into the air duct blows into the chamber through the nozzles. Then, this air is taken into this air duct by means of the nozzles placed on the other air duct and is transferred to the outer environment over an exhaust valve placed under the air duct. The air coming from the air container takes the place of the removed air.
PULSE GENERATOR WITH INDEPENDENT PANEL TRIGGERING
A pulse generation system is disclosed. The pulse generation system includes a controller, an output terminal, and a plurality of pulse generator circuits. The controller is configured to cause a driving signal pulse to be transmitted to any selected one or more of the pulse generator circuits, and to cause the driving signal pulse to not be transmitted to any selected one or more other pulse generator circuits. Each of the pulse generator circuits is configured to generate an output voltage pulse at the output terminal in response to the driving signal pulse being transmitted thereto.