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Pulsed Power Components:

Hydrogen Thyratrons

Since 1960 PLASMA have been in the business, designing and manufacturing the world-quality pulsed hydrogen thyratrons maintaining our leadership in electronic components segment for laser, radar, high-energy physics and other engineering applications.

Nowadays they offer a vast range of metal-ceramic TGI-series thyratrons, ranging from 6 up to 50 kV anode voltage and peak anode current from 50 up to 10 kA.

Tubes are filled with either hydrogen or deuterium.

In their product range you may find 15 basic models with air and water-forced cooling, intended for:

radar systems in air traffic control, weather forecast, fire control, airborne and vehicle-borne systems, coherent transmitter systems and other high-power and lower-power pulsed systems.
pulsed gas-laser systems, including TEA CO2-lasers, metal-vapor and excimer lasers
medical and research linacs, lithotripters and other pulsed-power installations

Tetrode two-sectional thyratron
А- anode, S-screen, Gr- gradient electrode, G2- second grid (control grid)
G1- auxiliary discharge grid, C-cathode , R- hydrogen reservoir

Switch type

Anode forward voltage, kV

Peak anode current, A

Average current, A

Dimensions, Æ ´ H, mm

Repetition rate,

kHz

TGI1-50/6

6

50

0.13

38´ 75

1.1

TGI1-100/6

6

100

0.03

29´ 70

1.0

TGI1-200/10

10

200

0.15

50´ 78

10.0

TGI1-500/16M

16

500

0.5

70´ 138

1.0

TGI3-500/16

16

500

0.5

85´ 127

10.0

TGI1-500/20M

20

500

1.0

110´ 220

1.0

TGI2-500/20

25

1000

1.25

84´ 127

12.0

TGI1-700/25M

25

700

1.0

110´ 220

0.5

TGI2-1000/25K

25

1000

1.0

125´ 160

16.0

TGI1-10000/25

25

10000

0.19

100´ 150

0.2

TGI1-3000/30

30

3000

3.0

188´ 335

15.0

TGI1-3000/25

25

3000

10.0

188´ 335

5.0

TGI1-15000/50

50

15000

1.5

105´ 180

0.4

TGI1-3000/50

50

2500

3.0

188´ 350

20.0

 
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