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News Release from: HiTek Power | Subject: MH60 range
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 02 September 2003
Power modules focus on X-ray systems
The MH60 range is the latest family of power modules from HiTek Power for use in X-ray generation applications.
The MH60 range is the latest family of power modules from HiTek Power for use in X-ray generation applications Designed primarily for analytical X-ray systems, the new modules offer high stability, low ripple and a safety interlock
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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They are among the first supplies to be developed under HiTek Power's "core engine" strategy, which combines high-voltage technologies in different combinations to offer semicustom supplies for specialised markets, offering an optimal solution, reduced time to market and lower engineering charges.
Intended for OEM use, the MH60 modules are powered from a 24V DC input and supply up to 60W of output power.
They allow full range control and monitoring of output voltage and current and will operate at full rated output without needing a cooling fan.
Output ripple is less than 0.05% +10V peak-to-peak and stability is better than +/-0.1% over an 8h period, after 30min warm up.
Line regulation is better than 0.005% for a 10% change in input voltage at rated output power.
Load regulation is better than 0.01% +/-1V from no load to full load, and better than +/-2uA.
The modules offer optional functional interlock or safety relay operated with signal feedback.
They also offer flashover and continuous short-circuit protection, with no trip.
They are CE marked as meeting the relevant requirements of the Low Voltage Directive.
HiTek Power's "core engine" strategy allows it to combine a range of technologies within a design to produce semicustom solutions that meet the precise requirements of a specific application quickly and at relatively low cost.
The company is currently developing semicustom versions with filament and beam current control options, which will be available soon.
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