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DC/DC Convertors
News Release from: Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corp | Subject: MX2.5 DC/DC convertor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 December 2006
DC/DC convertor reverses polarity
High voltage DC/DC convertor is created for applications requiring a hot switchable output polarity reversing capability.
Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corp continues to set the standard for high voltage power conversion technology with the release of the MX2.5 DC/DC convertor, uniquely created for applications requiring a hot switchable output polarity reversing capability Polarity reversing, when initiated via a logic level signal, will settle to +/-1% in 300ms at a 1Hz maximum repetition rate
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Interface takes control of high-voltage supplies
Surface mount interface board is small enough to be installed inside existing high voltage power supply offerings, providing digital control of most standard products.
This makes the MX2.5 ideal for use in security detection systems, dynodes, sample ionisation, capillary electrophoresis and electrostatic printing applications.
The MX2.5 provides 2.5kV at 60uA in a compact 30 x 60 x 120mm printed circuit board mountable, modular package.
The grounded metal enclosure shields both the power supply and adjacent circuitry, minimising radiated emission concerns.
A customer-provided 0-10V DC signal controls the module's output.
Voltage and current test points allow easy power supply monitoring in addition to a Shutdown feature that will disable and discharge the high voltage output to less than 60V DC within 300ms.
Excellent ripple, regulation, stability and accuracy specifications make the MX2.5 well suited for demanding precision requirements.
OEM customisation is possible providing higher voltage and current ratings and enhanced performance specifications.
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