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publicationDate 2004-06-11-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber TW-590833-B
titleOfInvention Power unit for discharge processing
abstract The disclosed in this invention is a power unit for discharge processing having a switching circuit to supply a current in discharge pulse to the interpolar space (105) between the electrode and the object to be processed which is opposite to said electrode with a predetermined interval as a counter electrode. Said switching circuit comprises two switching circuits parallely receive the control pulse signals (PC) having a desired pulse width generated responding to the discharge start up at the interpolar space (105), i.e. a switching circuit (6a, S2a) (6a, S2b) and a switching circuit (5a, S1a) (5b, S1b), to improve the efficiency of wire discharge processing with high current and speedy movement. Said switching circuit (6a, S2a) (6a, S2b) uses a switching element suitable for high speed movement, and said switching circuit (5a, S1a) (5b, S1b) uses a switching element suitable for low speed movement.
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