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Thyristor driven coil ??
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- Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 12:04:54 -0700
 
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Original poster: "James Robinson" <james.robinson@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi, just a speculative thought - has anyone ever tried (or would it work) 
to use high power thyristors to replace the spark gap in a standard TC?  I 
have seen modern "puck" thyristors capable of switching over 2kA at over 
8kV continuously and dV/dt ratings of several thousand V/us.  I may be 
missing a vital point here - other that the extorsionate cost of the 
things!)? One such problem might be the leakage current making it very hard 
to get the tank cap to charge.
It would have to be a BIG coil I suspect to get the resonant frequency down 
as much as possible (a few 10s of kHz) thus reducing the dV/dt enough.
just a thought...
James R