2011
DOI: 10.3233/jae-2011-1327
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Resonance analysis of a solid state controlled Tesla transformer

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“…The transistors chosen were the TBJ TIP41, for adapting to the operating conditions of the circuit, and the FET IRFP260, due to its fast switching. Table 3 shows a comparison between the characteristics of the transistors, according to their respective datasheets [19][20], and the needs of the scheme. The circuit of Figure 5 was simulated with a unitary step signal at input 𝑉 𝑖 and capturing the response at the point after 𝐿 2 , as shown in Figure 6 1) ), blue curve, are on the same graph.…”
Section: Coil Modeling and Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transistors chosen were the TBJ TIP41, for adapting to the operating conditions of the circuit, and the FET IRFP260, due to its fast switching. Table 3 shows a comparison between the characteristics of the transistors, according to their respective datasheets [19][20], and the needs of the scheme. The circuit of Figure 5 was simulated with a unitary step signal at input 𝑉 𝑖 and capturing the response at the point after 𝐿 2 , as shown in Figure 6 1) ), blue curve, are on the same graph.…”
Section: Coil Modeling and Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%