Product category:
AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Applied Kilovolts | Subject: HPZ series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 September 2005
High-voltage supplies boast best
linearity
A new range of high-voltage zero-crossing, reversible power supplies have output voltages ranging from +/-1 to +/-10kV, with up to +/-15kV available to special order.
Applied Kilovolts has launched a range of high-voltage zero-crossing, reversible power supplies The six members of the HPZ series have output voltages ranging from +/-1 to +/-10kV, with up to +/-15kV available to special order
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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New precision high voltage power supplies use proprietary techniques to minimise component stress and enable unprecedented reductions in output ripple, noise and drift.
Developed for use with applications such as mass spectroscopy and electron microscopes, these bipolar modules also have broader application in sectors as diverse as particle accelerators, piezoceramic actuators and electrophoresis equipment.
Effectively high voltage amplifiers, the high stability modules have excellent linearity and operate from an input voltage of 24V +/-10% at 1A.
Load regulation is less than 100ppm for zero to maximum load, and line regulation is less than 20ppm for 1V change in input.
"Understanding our customers' applications enables us to optimise parameters such as slew rate and ripple to meet their particular requirements", said Applied Kilovolts' Technical Sales Manager Jim Edwards.
Standard slewing times, including settling time, vary from 20 to 50ms full scale to full scale, and ripple at full load varies from 55 to 300mV peak to peak.
Control of output voltage is by an external +/-10V analogue control voltage.
The standard modules measure 159 x 184.5 x 47mm.
Flashover and short circuit protection are incorporated.
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