High Voltage Pulse Power & Capacitor Charge-Discharge Experimental System

Application Introduction

This system supports core experiments on pulse power technology, electrical insulation and electromagnetic compatibility. It covers high-voltage capacitor charge & discharge, nanosecond pulse generation, high-voltage breakdown & withstand voltage testing, and EMP simulation. Widely adopted by university electrical colleges, power research institutions and military scientific research units.

Core Power Function

1. Provide constant current/constant voltage charging for high-voltage capacitor banks to ensure fast, stable energy storage and reliable pulse output;

2. Generate nanosecond high-voltage pulses with fast rising edges and narrow pulse width for EMP simulation and laser pumping experiments;

3. Offer adjustable high voltage to accurately test insulation breakdown voltage and dielectric strength of materials.

Differentiated Advantages

Constant current charging, charging accuracy ≤0.1%, nanosecond pulse edge control, full protection against overvoltage, overcurrent and short circuit, supporting long-term cyclic charge-discharge for high-repeatability scientific experiments.

Working Principle

The high voltage power supply precisely charges capacitors to store electrical energy. High-voltage switches release energy instantly to form high peak power pulses for EMP simulation and laser pumping. Adjustable output also supports material insulation breakdown and withstand voltage testing.

Application Scenarios

University high-voltage electrical experiments, pulse power research, material insulation testing, EMC experiments and laser pumping applications.

 

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