FIELD: pulse and converting engineering.
SUBSTANCE: pulse magnetic generator consists of power source, charging element, switching element, saturated transformer, load circuit, accumulating element and primary transformer winding designed as two conducting plates spring-shaped and separated with dielectric, and magnet connected to secondary winding of saturated transformer. Plates are supplied with current outputs located at start and end of every plate. Power source is connected to start of one plate and end of another one through charger. Diagonal opposite plate ends are sequenced through switch. Electric capacity functions as accumulating element. Electric capacity is formed between conducting plates functioning in turn as primary winding of saturated transformer. There is another version implying that accumulating element and secondary winding of saturated transformer are designed as two spring-shaped plates separated with dielectric equipped with current outputs located at start and end of every plate, and power source is connected to plates ends through charger and ends of plates are sequenced through switch.
EFFECT: reduction of weight and dimensions of device and improvement of its performance.
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Dates
2008-05-20—Published
2006-10-23—Filed