Different electric circuits for triggering the switch with a trigger unit based on an auxiliary glow discharge are discussed. Most attention is concentrated on the recent experimental results on low voltage triggering of the switch and on the mechanisms for the main discharge initiation under the action of the trigger pulse. Due to modifications in the trigger electric circuit, the switch is triggered starting from a voltage of 50 V at a current level in the trigger circuit of 10 mA. With a voltage of 200-250 V and a trigger current of about 0.25 A, the delay time to triggering does not exceed 200 ns.Index Terms-Anode voltage drop region, cathode voltage drop region, hollow cathode pulsed discharge, pseudospark switch, steady state glow discharge.
Microplasmas at high pressure have been the authors’ special interest for its practical relevance to the development of a switch. They concentrated on repetitive switching with a possibility to exceed the up to now known values for plasma closing switches and simultaneously maintaining a subnanosecond rise time of the switched pulses at a load. They examined several parameters for this purpose such as the electrode gap spacing, the electrode geometry, the gas type, the gas pressure, and including the applied voltage and current rating to operate these plasmas.
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