The integrated transformer consists of a split primary winding with six concentrically wound secondary windings. Each of the six secondary windings is isolated from the previous winding by a layer of DMD insulating material (polyester mat sandwiched between layers of polyester film). Electrical connections are made by diodes between the starts and finishes external to the winding layup. This configuration produces output of volts of ripple when the primary is excited by a 1-kv positive input pulse. The electric field environment is an axially projected 4 kV ac field balanced around the center of the cylinder formed the windings and the epoxy insulation. The 25-kv dc field is continuously present and internally dropped across two 150-megohm resistors.