New precision line of HV power supplies
As official distributor of UltraVolt, Inc., in United Kingdom, Ireland, Scandinavia (except Denmark) AMS Technologies Ltd. announces the availability of a line of precision, enhanced power supplies – the “E” Series.
The “E” Series operates from 0 to 1kV through 0 to 15kV at 4 watts, 15/20 watts, or 30 watts. The modules are based on UltraVolt’s popular “E” Series high-voltage power supplies and offer a high-resolution, programmable, high-voltage DC output optimised for bias or power applications. This new line of power supplies provides ppm (parts per million) level performance.
Target specifications include a tight temperature coefficient of ?10ppm for the +10VDC reference, output voltage monitor, and HV output. Each model features 0 to +10V remote programming, 0 to +10V monitors for output voltage and output current calibrated to <±0.01%. The “E” Series also offers ppm-level line regulation and ppm-level load regulation.
Output ripple will be available as low as 1mV @2kV (0.5ppm), 10mV@6kV (1.6ppm), 20mV @10kV (2ppm), and 35mV @15kV (2.3ppm). All specifications for output ripple, output regulation, stability and control exceed “A” Series specifications by at least an order of magnitude.
The “E” Series offers exceptional performance with short-term stability (up to 1 week) at 50 ppm and long-term stability (5 years) at 500 ppm. Another “E” Series critical performance capability is its low micro-discharge design.
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