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The Trek 677B can be configured as a high voltage non-inverting amplifier with a fixed gain or as a high voltage power supply. When configured as a high voltage power supply, the front panel controls are used to command the exact output voltage or current. The Trek 677B features an all-solid-state design for expansive bandwidth, high slew rates, and low-noise operation. The four-quadrant, active output sinks or sources the current into reactive or resistive loads throughout the output voltage range. This is essential to achieve the accurate output responses and high slew rates demanded by a variety of loads including highly capacitive or reactive loads.
Features
Dynamic adjustment optimizes the AC response for various load parameters
NIST-traceable calibration certificate provided with each unit
DC-stable for programmable supply applications
Short-circuit protected for safeguarding equipment
Digitally enabled
Benefits
Operate as a high voltage amplifier (non-inverting configuration) or as a high voltage power supply
Drive capacitive loads via a four-quadrant output
Use in electrostatic beam deflection, electrooptic modulation, electrophoresis research, piezoelectric poling and driving, electrostatic chucks, and various other applications
Enable high accuracy thanks to a closed-loop system
Benefit from low-noise operation and an all-solid-state design
Specifications
Output Power (W): | 10 |
Maximum Output Current (A): | ±0.005 |
Slew Rate (V/ms): | >15000 |
Output Current Range (mA): | 0 to ±5 |
Output Voltage Range (V): | 0 to ±2000 |
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