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Shao Tao, Zhang Cheng, Long Kai-Hua, Wang Jue, Zhang Dong-Dong, Yan Ping. Measurement and control for a repetitive nanosecond-pulse breakdown experiment in polymer filmsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(4): 040601.
| Shao Tao, Zhang Cheng, Long Kai-Hua, Wang Jue, Zhang Dong-Dong, Yan Ping. Measurement and control for a repetitive nanosecond-pulse breakdown experiment in polymer filmsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(4): 040601. |
Measurement and control for a repetitive nanosecond-pulse breakdown experiment in polymer films
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Abstract
In order to perform data acquisition and avoid unwanted over-current damage to the power supply, a convenient and real-time method of experimentally investigating repetitive nanosecond-pulse breakdown in polymer dielectric samples is presented. The measurement-acquisition and control system not only records breakdown voltage and current, and time-to-breakdown duration, but also provides a real-time power-off protection for the power supply. Furthermore, the number of applied pulses can be calculated by the product of the time-to-breakdown duration and repetition rate. When the measured time-to-breakdown duration error is taken into account, the repetition rate of applied nanosecond-pulses should be below 40~kHz. In addition, some experimental data on repetitive nanosecond-pulse breakdown of polymer films are presented and discussed. -
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