Electronic circuits for plasma-generating devices

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F02P 9/00 (2006.01) H01T 13/50 (2006.01)

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CA 2383205

A circuit for providing a follow-on current between the electrodes of a traveling spark ignitor after an initial break down between the electrodes has occurred is disclosed. The circuit may include first and second portions which, respectively, provide first and second voltages to the ignitor. The first portion may be a conventional ignition circuit. The second portion provides the follow-on current. The second portion may provide the follow-on current as a single discharge or as a multi-stage discharge.

L'invention concerne un circuit produisant un courant subséquent entre les électrodes d'un allumeur à déplacement d'étincelle après un claquage initial entre lesdites électrodes. Le circuit peut comprendre une première et une seconde parties qui fournissent, respectivement, une première et une seconde tensions à l'allumeur. La première partie peut être un circuit d'allumage traditionnel. La seconde partie fournit un courant subséquent sous forme d'une seule décharge ou d'une décharge en plusieurs étapes.

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