UltraVolt to offer 5- and 10-volt high-voltage power supplies for pulsed power and laser applications

July 6, 2011
RONKONKOMA, N.Y., 6 July 2011. UltraVolt Inc. in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., is introducing -I5 and the -I10 options to the company's high-voltage power supply line. The -I5 and -I10 Options are available today on the UltraVolt AA series and High Power C series, yet in the future will be available on other UltraVolt product lines. The interfaces are for connecting the high-voltage power system to computers and programmable logic controllers (PLC) that run 0 to 5-volt DC and 10-volt DC signals and controls. 
RONKONKOMA, N.Y., 6 July 2011. UltraVolt Inc. in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., is introducing -I5 and the -I10 options to the company's high-voltage power supply line. The -I5 and -I10 options are available today on the UltraVolt AA series and High Power C series, yet in the future will be available on other UltraVolt product lines.The interfaces are for connecting the high-voltage power system to computers and programmable logic controllers (PLC) that run 0 to 5-volt DC and 10-volt DC signals and controls.UltraVolt is offering buffered, low output impedance current, and voltage monitor options with programming accuracy of plus-or-minus 1 percent, as well as a 5-volt (-I5) or 10-volt (-I10) reference.

Applications of these power electronics devices include bias supplies, detectors, piezo actuators, amplifiers, photomultiplier tubes (PMT), lasers, cap-chargers, pulsed power, pulse generators, test equipment, high pot testers, automated test equipment (ATE), and electrostatic precipitators.

For more information contact UltraVolt online at www.ultravolt.com.

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