학술논문

Compact High-Voltage Picosecond Generator Used as Pulsar Transient Radar Source
Document Type
Conference
Source
2005 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference Pulsed Power Conference, 2005 IEEE. :202-205 Jun, 2005
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Optical pulse generation
Pulse generation
Ultra wideband radar
Fabrication
Pulse circuits
Coaxial components
Impedance
Microwave devices
Optical fiber communication
Microwave antennas
Language
ISSN
2158-4915
2158-4923
Abstract
This article relates to the development of a fast compact pulse generator used as the generation system of an ultra wideband radar device called PULSAR for the French Technical Centre for Armament Electronics (CELAR) [1]. The design, the fabrication and the experimental results of a short pulse generation system are presented in this paper. This system, developed by the LGE (Laboratoire de Genie Electrique), deals with the association of a pulsed source to a coaxial generator in order to realise a peaking circuit. This generation system is able to generate pulses with 25kV amplitude and 70ps rise-time through a 50Ω impedance. It is associated to a radiating structure. So, the IRCOM (Research Institute of Microwave and Optical Communications) has developed a new radiation device (antenna and balun made by Europulse company Cressensac, Lot, France). The antenna, called Dragonfly antenna [2], is able to support high peak voltage (25kV) and has a very large bandwidth (300MHz to 3GHz) as well as a high gain along the axis (up to 12 dB). Main results concerning the new generator associated to the antenna are presented in this paper.