May, 2019
www.us-
tech.com XP Power Launches 60 kV Rack-Mount Power Supplies
Sunnyvale, CA — XP Power has introduced a series of rack-mount, high-voltage DC power sup- plies able to supply up to 60 kV. Aimed at labora- tories and OEMs, the EY series of 1,200W high- voltage power supplies include flexible embedded controls with low ripple and noise. They are air- insulated, fast response units with tight regulation and extremely low arc discharge currents. For use in the medical, industrial and general
high-voltage areas, the most important applications for the EY series are in vapor deposition, ion implan- tation, glow discharge, electrostatics, plasma sources, cyclotrons, X-ray, and other vacuum tubes. The EY series comprises 16 models from 0 to
1 kV to 0 to 60 kV at 1,200W output power. Typically, ripple is less than 0.02 percent rms of rated voltage at full load and off-the-line pulse-width modulation provides high efficiency and a reduced parts count for improved reliability. The first four models in the range offer reversible polarity, and the others can be pur- chased as positive or negative polari- ty units. XP Power’s EY series power sup-
plies provide automatic crossover from constant-voltage to constant-current regulation, protecting against over- loads, arcs and short circuits. The power supplies’ arc quench feature ensures that the HV output is inhibit- ed for a short period after each load arc to help extinguish the arc, while their remote analog and digital control through RS-232 and USB capability offers flexibility of integration with customers’ systems. Optional Ether net control pro- vides the capability of control and
Porvair Releases 2019 Filtration Catalog
Ashland, VA — Porvair has released its 2019 filtration catalog, which showcases its extensive range of products. The new catalog highlights the company’s dedication to finding new ways to meet its customers’ fil- tration requirements and develop new products. Readers can find a list of the company’s entire product offer- ing, including a new range of nomi- nal filters with housings in standard and giant configurations, as well as compressed air filters with industrial and sterile housings.
Porvair is
now offering a wide-format style in its polymeric fil- ter range, a new four-lug connector for its junior filters and a new Micro - print™ filter. For more than
50 years, the com-
pany has delivered filtration solu- tions for the most demanding of envi- ronments,
nuclear, food and beverage, gasifica- tion, microelectronics, pharmaceuti-
cal, and printing. Contact: Porvair Filtration
Group, Inc., 301 Business Lane, Ashland, VA 23005 % 804-550-1600 fax: 804-550-3262 Web:
www.porvairfiltration.com
including aerospace,
monitoring from remote locations. The EY power supplies’ benchtop/2U rack-
mount format suits them for location on a test bench or for integrating with other equipment in a stan- dard 19 in. (48.3 cm) rack. With embedded microcon- troller control, front panel digital encoders on the units provide high-resolution local adjustment of voltage and current program. The power supplies can operate from single
phase AC supplies between 180 and 264V. Semi S2- 93-compliant, they meet safety compliance levels required for use in semiconductor manufacturing
EY series power supply.
Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 % 408-732-7777 Web:
www.xppower.com
equipment. Contact: XP Power, LLC, 990 Benecia
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