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Solid State Switch Application for the LHC Extraction Kicker Pulse Generator
A semiconductor solid state switch has been constructed and tested in the prototype extraction kicker pulse generator of CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) [1]. The switch is made of 10 modified 4.5 kV, 66 mm symmetric GTO's (also called FHCT-Fast High Current Thyristor), connected in seri...
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author | Carlier, E Ducimetière, L Jansson, U Schlaug, M Schröder, G Vossenberg, Eugène B |
author_facet | Carlier, E Ducimetière, L Jansson, U Schlaug, M Schröder, G Vossenberg, Eugène B |
author_sort | Carlier, E |
collection | CERN |
description | A semiconductor solid state switch has been constructed and tested in the prototype extraction kicker pulse generator of CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) [1]. The switch is made of 10 modified 4.5 kV, 66 mm symmetric GTO's (also called FHCT-Fast High Current Thyristor), connected in series. It holds off a d.c. voltage of 30 kV and conducts a 5 µs half-sine wave current of 20 kA with an initial di/dt of 10 kA/µs. Major advantages of the switch are the extremely low self-firing hazard, no power consumption during the ready-to-go status, instantaneous availability, simple condition control, very low noise emission during soft turn-on switching and easy maintenance. However, the inherent soft, relatively slow turn-on time is a non negligible part of the required rise time and this involves adaptation of generator components. A dynamic current range of 16 is achieved with variations in rise time, which stay within acceptable limits. Important generator improvements have been made with the series diodes and freewheel diodes. A more efficient droop compensation circuit is being studied. It is directly connected in series with the freewheel diode stack and maintains an acceptable flattop variation of 5% of the magnet current during 90 µs. This paper presents the complete generator, in particular the solid state switch and discusses related electrical measurements. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 1996 |
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spelling | cern-3134982023-05-31T13:20:34Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/313498engCarlier, EDucimetière, LJansson, USchlaug, MSchröder, GVossenberg, Eugène BSolid State Switch Application for the LHC Extraction Kicker Pulse GeneratorAccelerators and Storage RingsA semiconductor solid state switch has been constructed and tested in the prototype extraction kicker pulse generator of CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) [1]. The switch is made of 10 modified 4.5 kV, 66 mm symmetric GTO's (also called FHCT-Fast High Current Thyristor), connected in series. It holds off a d.c. voltage of 30 kV and conducts a 5 µs half-sine wave current of 20 kA with an initial di/dt of 10 kA/µs. Major advantages of the switch are the extremely low self-firing hazard, no power consumption during the ready-to-go status, instantaneous availability, simple condition control, very low noise emission during soft turn-on switching and easy maintenance. However, the inherent soft, relatively slow turn-on time is a non negligible part of the required rise time and this involves adaptation of generator components. A dynamic current range of 16 is achieved with variations in rise time, which stay within acceptable limits. Important generator improvements have been made with the series diodes and freewheel diodes. A more efficient droop compensation circuit is being studied. It is directly connected in series with the freewheel diode stack and maintains an acceptable flattop variation of 5% of the magnet current during 90 µs. This paper presents the complete generator, in particular the solid state switch and discusses related electrical measurements.LHC-Project-Report-57CERN-LHC-Project-Report-57oai:cds.cern.ch:3134981996-09-17 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Carlier, E Ducimetière, L Jansson, U Schlaug, M Schröder, G Vossenberg, Eugène B Solid State Switch Application for the LHC Extraction Kicker Pulse Generator |
title | Solid State Switch Application for the LHC Extraction Kicker Pulse Generator |
title_full | Solid State Switch Application for the LHC Extraction Kicker Pulse Generator |
title_fullStr | Solid State Switch Application for the LHC Extraction Kicker Pulse Generator |
title_full_unstemmed | Solid State Switch Application for the LHC Extraction Kicker Pulse Generator |
title_short | Solid State Switch Application for the LHC Extraction Kicker Pulse Generator |
title_sort | solid state switch application for the lhc extraction kicker pulse generator |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/313498 |
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