FIELD: electrical engineering; high-voltage electronic equipment including roentgen-ray emitters.
SUBSTANCE: proposed high-voltage transformer has low-voltage components incorporating primary low-voltage winding and insulated from high-voltage components incorporating high-voltage secondary windings. Zero potential level or ground level of high-voltage components is in their middle region between first end in whose direction negative potential rises and second end in whose direction positive potential gradually rises. High-voltage components are disposed in similar way as high-voltage secondary windings so that the latter and high-voltage components are placed at equal potential and are equally spaced from zero potential level or ground level. High-voltage components placed at lowermost potential are disposed close to one another and those placed at highest potential are spaced apart as far as possible. Low-voltage primary winding is disposed on first leg of magnetic core and high-voltage secondary winding, on its second leg.
EFFECT: reduced size and cost, facilitated installation and wiring.
4 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2006-11-27—Published
2002-01-10—Filed