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High Voltage Power Supplies

High voltage power supply

 

 

  • Output voltage: up to 100 kV
  • Output Power: 0.1 kW to 3.7 MW
  • Stability: % to < 10-4
  • Ripple: % to 10-4
  • Mode of operation: DC, or pulsed
  • Switch mode technologies: 6-, 12- or 24 pulse, primary resonant or hard switching
  • Linear with series tube regulation
  • Thyristor technology: 6-, 12- or 24 pulse
High voltage power supply - single unit

 

 

 

  • Crow bar system: solid state or tube
  • Computer control: DAC and ADC 16, 18 or 20 bit
  • Interfaces: RS232, RS422, RS485, IEEE488/GPIB, CANbus,
  • ProfibusDP, InterbusS, Ethernet-TCP/IP

 

 

 

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