High‐current transistor‐based regulator for the stabilization of 450‐W xenon lamps

A stable high‐current transistor‐based regulator has been designed to stabilize 450‐W dc xenon arc lamps. The circuit employs commercially available components. The regulator provides stabilization beyond that found in commercial optical instruments. The improvements using this circuit are a 0.20% a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Review of scientific instruments 1989-12, Vol.60 (12), p.3827-3828
Hauptverfasser: Policke, Timothy. A., Trexler, Jack W., Schreiner, Anton F., Knopp, James A.
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description A stable high‐current transistor‐based regulator has been designed to stabilize 450‐W dc xenon arc lamps. The circuit employs commercially available components. The regulator provides stabilization beyond that found in commercial optical instruments. The improvements using this circuit are a 0.20% ac‐to‐dc regulation representing a 44% decrease in the peak‐to‐peak ac ripple, achievement of nondrifting dc level, and being able to use the spectrometer immediately following lamp ignition.
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