Inductive Adder – Zerif Technologies Ltd.

EHT Inductive Adder for Nanosecond-Scale High Voltage Pulses into Low-Impedance Loads

EHT inductive adders allow high voltage pulses into 50 Ohm loads with rise times on the nanosecond-scale. This topology has the following benefits:

Case study, Office of Naval Research (ONR): the intent is to drive non-linear transmission lines (NLTLs) producing high power microwaves. 35 kV pulses were produced with adjustable pulse widths (40-100 ns) and fast rise times (11 ns). Short bursts were demonstrated at prf up to 1 Mhz.

EHT Inductive Adder Waveform showing 40 ns pulse widths with 11 ns rise time for 35 kV output pulses into 50 Ohm (700 A) load.
Inductive Adder waveform: 40 ns pulse widths with 11 ns rise time, 35 kV output pulses into 50 load (700 A).
EHT Inductive Adder Waveform for 35 kV output pulses into 50 Ohm showing 100 ns pulse widths with 11 ns rise time.
Inductive Adder waveform: 100 ns pulse widths with 11 ns rise time, 35 kV output pulses into 50 load (700 A).

A next-generation unit will achieve the following specs:

Applications for inductive adders:

EHT Inductive Adder with modular system design produced 40-100 ns pulses with fast 11 ns rise-times and 35 kV power.
EHT Inductive Adder: 35 kV pulses with 40-100 ns pulse widths and fast 11 ns rise times.
Inductive Adder modular design from Eagle Harbor Technologies allows scaling to higher voltages equipped with wide range of loads.
EHT Inductive Adder: modular design allows scaling to higher voltages.