The Alpha IV power supply

The latest high voltage power supply from Applied Kilovolts is a benchtop model providing stable output of up to 30 kV. The Alpha IV produces a low ripple of less than 100 ppm with output current of up to 10 mA and low drift. Polarity is switchable electronically through a digital interface as are all other control functions. When in Limit mode, the power supply operates in constant voltage or constant current mode, depending on the load, with automatic crossover from one mode to the other and when in Trip mode, the power supply will trip once the set level is reached. Applications include research and development of analytical instruments in fields such as mass spectrometry, surface science, X-ray imaging and insulation testing of cables and components.

Applied Kilovolts Limited
Issue: 21/01
RSN: 111
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