Trek 601C 高壓放大器
Advanced Energy’s DC-stable Trek 601C high voltage amplifier can have up to two independent amplifier channels in one enclosure.
• Output Voltage: See tech specs
• Output Current: See tech specs
• Slew Rate: Greater than 50 V/μs
• Large Signal Bandwidth: DC to greater than 30 kHz (1% distortion)
• Gain: 100 V/V (other options available)
The Trek® 601C high voltage amplifier provides precise control of output voltages and offers high slew rates, extensive bandwidth, and low-noise operation. It can feature up to two independent amplifier channels in one enclosure and is highly reliable thanks to its all-solid-state design.
The Trek 601C’s four-quadrant, active output sinks or sources current into reactive or resistive loads making it an ideal choice when you need accurate output responses and high slew rates demanded by reactive loads. Applications such as drive piezoelectric actuators, modulate electro-optics, and electrostatically controlled ion beams are typical uses for the Trek 601C.
Benefits
- Operate as non-inverting or inverting with fixed gain
- Dynamically adjust to optimize the AC response for various load parameters
- Specify output voltages (three range options available)
- Utilize precision voltage and current monitors
- Drive capacitive loads with four-quadrant output
Dimensions
Single Channel: Instrument 222.3 mm H x 108 mm W 335 mm D (8.75” H x 4.25” W x 13.2” D)
Double Channel: Instrument 433.8 mm H x 108 mm W 335 mm D (17” H x 4.25” W x 13.2” D)
Weight
Single Channel: 4.3 kg (9.4 lb)
Double Channel: 8.6 kg (18.8 lb)
HV Connector: SHV High Voltage Connector
Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Relative Humidity: To 85%, noncondensing
Altitude: To 2000 meters (6561.68 ft.)
- Different output voltage ranges, input configurations, and voltage gain ratios available
- Remote access
- DC accuracy is better than 0.1% of full-scale
- CE compliant for assured reliability
- NIST-traceable calibration certificate provided with each unit
- Drive piezoelectric actuators
- Modulate electrooptics
- Electrostatically control ion beams
- Automated or computer controlled systems requiring remote turn ON/OFF of high voltage