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UltraVolt V & M Series Power Supplies Head Into Full Production

By UltraVolt
Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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The V Series and M Series offer programmable regulated output, high accuracy, and low ripple (0.01% peak to peak).
UltraVolt product lines range from benchtop and rackmount systems to microsize PCB-mount modules with outputs of 0 to 62 V through 0 to 50 kV at 0 to 100 mW to 250 W.



UltraVolt (Ronkonkoma, NY) has moved its V Series and M Series of microsize, micropower products into full production. The V Series and M Series offer:

  • Programmable regulated output.
  • High accuracy.
  • Low ripple (0.01 percent peak to peak).
  • Volumes of 13.8 cc (V Series) and 20.9 cc (M Series).
  • Output voltages that range from 0 to 600V through 0 to 1.5 kV, at 0 to 1 W output power.
  • Output current ranges from 300 µA to 1 mA.
  • Applicability in avalanche photo diodes (APD), photomultiplier tubes (PMT) and micro-channel plates.
  • Optimal usability in handheld devices and lightweight systems.

For more information, visit www.ultravolt.com.

 

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