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Abstract A Marx-to
development fproject [1]. footprint, and bouncer-topolorequires 120 kof 5 Hz. The combining, inThe Marx emdiodes, to conthe cells. Actachieve the vstored energygeneration promodulator hasMW L-band testing. DeveP2, is underwaincorporates aredundancy anboth prototype
The ILC wiband klystron 140 A, 1.6 mbaseline klystrtopology. Th
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Beukers, M. KAC, Menlo Pa
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Instead, a
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The develocompleted and10 MW L-bantime to date, otime history generating 10hours (60 days
Modulator of the P1 Mbeen presentecharged to 11
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To further reguier,” Marx [4] iThe topology oarx, however eese are fired se
m, which adds ttely constant ocell is added,
oes to zero) ad P1 Marx oum). opmental testd the modulatond Rf test statioperating 24/7of the operat
0 MW of Rf s), is shown in
Marx design aed elsewhere [3kV. Eleven ceoutput voltage
discharge, the tion, the voltathe pulse, as
apacitors wouell to maintai
This wouland cost.
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ernier, active late the output by 11 kV, ~0.nal cell is triggproceeds seque
provide coary this first stveform shownulate the outpis connected inof the vernier Meach of the 16 equentially to gto the main Moutput voltage, the vernier Mand the procesutput is also sh
ting of the or has been intion. The integ7, is nearly 20ion with the power, appro
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P1-Marx life t
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The prototyFabrication antake place in 2
A Marx-topdeveloped torequirements. undergoing lifprototype, P2 Mdevelopment.
ell output voltaoltage (Ch1), main switch
n approach is ng a single cel
operates at 40hat the currenoltage on the nd the sum oe results shownwhich producell be eliminated. Incorporaticells are then ie redundancy
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CONCLpology modulo meet the The first genefe testing at SMarx, with an
age regulation PWM filter
(Q1) voltage (
illustrated in Fll with a resis0 kHz as the
nt through thefilter capacit
f the two von were achieves some perturd when closedng the voltageidentical (unlik
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of the cell desigbeen presented P2 is shown in support structue. In additio
provides ells, flow chg elements tfield shaping
compact mhin the enclosus 2.6 m long, % smaller thaning is nearinthe complete
LUSIONS lator has bee
ILC klystreration prototySLAC. A secincreased serv
with a resistivinductor (L2
(Ch3), and loa
Fig. 5, obtainetive load. Thpulse width i
filter inductotor Cf1 as Coltages remained under openrbations on th
d-loop operatioe regulation intke the P1), an2 cells, N+ote high systemgn, and life anpreviously [6]Fig. 6. Each oure and can bon to physicathe electrica
hannels for aito control th
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