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Abstract
According to the requirement of the semiconductor laser for driving power supply, aiming at the problem of how to produce the current pulse with high amplitude, short pulse width and high stability on the low impedance load, a method of realizing the constant current output of the pulse by using the combination of the buck transform circuit and the linear regulation module is proposed. The Buck circuit is hysteresis controlled to control the storage capacitance voltage, and then the MOSFET working in the linear region is adjusted by the PI module to ensure constant current output on the load. The key factors affecting the output pulse amplitude, pulse width, front and back edge parameters are also analyzed and verified by experiments. The results of 170V DC power supply show that the circuit designed in this paper can output 30A, 250us pulse width and rise time less than 10us pulse constant current output on 5Ω low impedance load.
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1 Shanghai Institute of space power, Shanghai, China