The pulse parameter-editable nanosecond pulse power supply (NPPS) based on all-solid-state Marx power topology is one of the critical excitation sources for studying the characteristics of atmospheric pressure low-temperature plasma (APLTP), its efficient applications, and the regulation of discharge characteristic. We have developed a 20kV/400W nanosecond pulse power supply with editable pulse edge parameters to validate the effectiveness of the diode-capacitor network (DCN) method.
A microsecond pulse power module (MPPM) conversion system with high performance is proposed in this manuscript (TPEL-Reg-2023-05-1116) for low-voltage lithium battery-powered portable DBD plasma source devices. High performance is not only reflected in the proposed MPPM has excellent driving performance for small DBD electrode discharge, but also reflected in the optimization of the system volume parameters.