Vector Inversion Generators, VIG, were invented by Fitch and Howell'.The spiral-line VIG takes electrostatically stored energy and converts it into a fast rising high voltage pulse in a dynamic two component, one-step process. We present the results for a variety of S2 units operating over a wide range of parameters. The highest voltage achieved in a single ultra-compact unit has S s Lo d been 500 kV in a device that is 8 inches long and 5 inches 5 in diameter. Two of these units have been operated in tandem to produce a 1 MV pulse generator that failed after about 10 cycles. Finally, we discuss the range of loads (a) (b) that can be driven by this dynamic device in terms of the Figure l.Schematic of Spiral Line Vector Inversion VIG dynamics and the RC time constant for the load. Generator (a) DC Charged and (b) Fully Erected.Distribution: A Closing SI starts an electromagnetic wave traveling up one of the strip lines, but to a first approximation, not in
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