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  2. Pulsed DC - Wikipedia

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    Pulsed DC (PDC) or pulsating direct current is a periodic current which changes in value but never changes direction. Some authors use the term pulsed DC to describe a signal consisting of one or more rectangular ("flat-topped"), rather than sinusoidal, pulses. [1] Pulsed DC is commonly produced from AC (alternating current) by a half-wave ...

  3. Pulsed power - Wikipedia

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    Pulsed power is the science and technology of accumulating energy over a relatively long period of time and releasing it instantly, thus increasing the instantaneous power. They can be used in some applications such as food processing, water treatment, weapon, and medical applications.

  4. Plasma-immersion ion implantation - Wikipedia

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    The power supply used is in range of 500 V to hundreds of KV and the pressure in the range of 1-100 mTorr. [4] This is the basic principle of the operation of immersion type PIII. In case of a triode type configuration, a suitable perforated grid is placed in between the substrate and the plasma and a pulsed DC bias is applied to this grid ...

  5. Ripple (electrical) - Wikipedia

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    Reducing ripple is only one of several principal considerations in power supply filter design. [nb 1] The filtering of ripple voltage is analogous to filtering other kinds of signals. However, in AC/DC power conversion as well as DC power generation, high voltages and currents or both may be output as ripple.

  6. Applications of capacitors - Wikipedia

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    Groups of large, specially constructed, low-inductance high-voltage capacitors (capacitor banks) are used to supply huge pulses of current for many pulsed power applications. These include electromagnetic forming, Marx generators, pulsed lasers (especially TEA lasers), pulse forming networks, fusion research, and particle accelerators.

  7. Power inverter - Wikipedia

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    The output of the step-up transformers then gets filtered by capacitors to produce a high voltage DC supply. Finally, this DC supply is pulsed with additional power MOSFETs by the microcontroller to produce the final modified sine wave signal. More complex inverters use more than two voltages to form a multiple-stepped approximation to a sine wave.

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