High-Watt power electronics for pulsed power, Q-switch, and lasers introduced by UltraVolt

Feb. 16, 2013
RONKONKOMA, N.Y., 16 Feb. 2013. UltraVolt Inc. in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., is introducing a version of its 8C-30C series power supply modules with 250 Watts of output power for pulsed power, cap-charger, pulse generators, Q-switch and Pockell cell drivers, lasers, and TDR test equipment.

RONKONKOMA, N.Y., 16 Feb. 2013. UltraVolt Inc. in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., is introducing a version of its 8C-30C series power supply modules with 250 Watts of output power for pulsed power, cap-charger, pulse generators, Q-switch and Pockell cell drivers, lasers, and TDR test equipment.

Previously, the maximum output power of the high-power 8C-30C power electronics devices was 125 Watts. The new models are being offered from 8 to 30 kilovolts in positive or negative polarity.

The units can be paralleled for requirements at 500 Watts to 1 kilowatt.

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

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