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UltraVolt introduces line of floating hot deck power supply subsystems

RONKONKOMA, N.Y., 2 June 2008. UltraVolt Inc. in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., is introducing the EFL Series of floating-hot-deck isolated power supplies with isolation of as much as 15 kilovolts, along with analog and digital I/O.

Floating hot decks operate several bias supplies, pulse generators, and control systems in E-beam, I-beam, and mass-spectrometer systems.

While UltraVolt's original floating-hot-deck power supply, the FL Series, provides one analog up channel, the EFL Series provides a second analog up channel and I/O farad shielding and upgraded low-voltage (LV) output power and analog channels.

The farad shielding reduces power-stage coupling noise. The upgraded LV output power provides tightly regulated plus-or-minus 15 volts DC at 50 milliamps and 5.1 volts DC at 500 milliamps.

The upgraded analog channels auto-zero and auto-correct for linearity errors and full-scale gain. This provides a control & monitor capability of 0 to 10 volts DC. For more information contact UltraVolt online at www.ultravolt.com.

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