Trek 609B-3 High Voltage Amplifier
Advanced Energy’s Trek 609B-3 DC-stable high voltage power amplifier features an all solid-state design for a high slew rate, wide bandwidth, and low noise operation
• Four-quadrant output for driving capacitive loads
• Closed-loop system for high accuracy
• Short-circuit protected for equipment protection
• DC-stable for programmable supply applications
• Low output noise for ultra-accurate outputs
The Trek® 609B-3 is a DC-stable high voltage power amplifier. The four-quadrant, active output stage sinks or sources current into reactive or resistive loads throughout the output voltage range. This output is essential to achieve accurate output responses and high slew rates demanded by highly capacitive
or reactive loads. It is configured as a non-inverting amplifier, an inverting amplifier, or as a differential amplifier. Different input configurations can be wired into the unit.
Benefits
- Achieve accurate output response and high slew rate for highly capacitive or reactive loads
- Protect equipment with short-circuit protection
- Utilize in programmable supply applications with DC-stable device
- Increase accuracy with a closed-loop system
Dimensions: 149 mm H x 434 mm W x 370 mm D (5.9” H x 17” W x 14.3” D)
Weight: 11 kg (24 lb)
External Control Connector: Connections from customer supplied remote switching devices can turn ON and OFF the highvoltage output and/or the AC power to the unit using a multi-pin connector on the rear of the unit
Temperature: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Relative Humidity: To 85%, noncondensing
Altitude: To 2000 meters (6561.68 ft.)
- Configurable as a non-inverting amplifier, inverting amplifier, or as a differential amplifier
- Available factory set line voltage of 100 VAC, 115 VAC, or 230 VAC at 48 to 63 Hz
- All-solid-state design for a high slew rate, wide bandwidth, and low noise operation
- Four-quadrant output for driving capacitive loads
- NIST-traceable calibration certificate provided with each unit
- 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