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Subject: Re: Tank Circuit Stray Inductance...
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From: jim.fosse-at-bdt-dot-com (Jim Fosse)
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Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 04:35:08 GMT
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tesla-at-grendel.objinc-dot-com On Wed, 13 Mar 1996 08:30:34 +0700, you
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>Hi Jim,
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>I have ran across a few references for spark gaps, they are as follows:
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[snip]
>(2) Frungel, Frank B.A., "High Speed Pulse Technology", Academic Press,
> New York, 1965, volume 1-3.
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>The above (2) set contains three volumes, although I have found only volumes
>1 and 3 of any interest when it comes to spark gaps. Most of the information
>is about or concerning lasers and applications of technology for and towards
>lasers, but still applies to TC spark gaps.
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>In vol. 1 the following spark gap configurations are covered:
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>(a) Thyratrons
>(b) The Ignitron
>(c) The Multivibrator
thanks tim,
Frungel vol 1 chapter c (the last quoted line) threw me for a
while. I've built multivibrators with numerous technologies, but had
never thought of them as a spark gap. I'd guess that Frungel is
talking about a Thyratron/Ignitron multivibrator.?.
jim