Trek 5/80 高壓放大器
Advanced Energy's Trek 5/80 high voltage power amplifier showcases high slew rates, impressive bandwidth, and low-noise operation.
• Output Voltage: 0 to ±5 kV DC or peak AC
• Output Current: 0 to ±80 mA DC or peak AC
• Slew Rate: Greater than 1000 V/µs
• Large Signal Bandwidth: DC to greater than 60 kHz (-3dB)
• Gain: 1000 V/V Fixed
• Contact Us About This Product
The DC-stable Trek 5/80 non-inverting, high voltage power amplifier can be used in various industrial and research applications including mass spectrometry, ion beam steering, and AC or DC biasing. It’s four-quadrant, active output stage sinks or sources the current into reactive or resistive loads throughout the output voltage range. This allows you to achieve accurate output responses and high slew rates demanded by highly capacitive or reactive loads.
Benefits
- Achieve high accuracy with a closed-loop system
- Drive capacitive loads via a four-quadrant output
- Rely on ultra-accurate outputs thanks to low-output noise
- Safeguard equipment with short-circuit protection
- Save costs thanks to maintenance-free operation and an all-solid-state design
Dimensions: 279 mm H x 482 mm W x 654 mm D (11” H x 19” W x 25.75” D)
Weight: 24 kg (55 lb) HV Connector Alden High Voltage Connector
BNC Connectors: Amplifier Input, Voltage Monitor, Current Monitor, Remote High Voltage ON/OFF, Out of Regulation Status, Fault/Trip Status
Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Relative Humidity: To 85%, noncondensing
Altitude: To 2000 meters (6561.68 ft.)
- Dynamic adjustment capabilities to optimize the AC response for various load parameters
- NIST-traceable calibration certificate provided with each unit
- DC-stable for programmable supply applications
- CE compliant (230 VAC unit only)
- Local and remote high voltage ON/OFF capabilities
- AC or DC biasing
- atmospheric plasma
- dielectric barrier discharge
- electroactive polymers (EAP)
- electrophoresis
- electrophotography
- electrorheological fluids
- electrostatic deflection
- electro-optic modulation
- ferroelectric material characterization
- ion beam steering
- mass spectrometers
- material poling
- particle accelerators