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News Release from: Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corp | Subject: ML1350
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2008
High-voltage supply drives instrument
design
Modular PCB-mounting high-voltage power supply is configured to drive quadrupoles used in mass spectrometers and electrostatic lens applications.
New from Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation, the ML1350 is a modular PCB-mounting high-voltage power supply configured to drive quadrupoles used in mass spectrometers and electrostatic lens applications Two sets of bipolar outputs are provided, +/-1350 and +/-245V DC, each capable of 15mA of load current with a ripple specification of 0.1% peak to peak
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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This compact low-cost surface-mount high-performance module is ideal for use in advanced systems.
The ML1350 offers voltage regulated, current limited outputs that are fully protected against arc and short circuit conditions.
An enable function allows for easy remote control operation.
Input voltage is specified at 24+/-1.2V DC at 3A.
A protective undervoltage shutdown feature will disable the outputs when an undervoltage input condition is detected.
Mechanical dimensions are 25 x 110 x 80mm for this compact lightweight air-insulated module.
The ML1350 is CE approved and UL listed to UL61010-1.
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