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    HVPS Series Switching Mode Power Supply

    The HVPS supply from DTI offers 250kW at over 92% efficiency

    11/02/2016

    A compact solid-state high voltage DC power supply that provides high efficiency and reliability in a small enclosure is being introduced by Diversified Technologies, Inc. (DTI) of Bedford, Massachusetts, USA.

    The DTI 250 kW HVPS Series Switching Mode Power Supply is a compact, fully integrated solid-state unit that provides 15 to 100 kV adjustable output with > 92% efficiency and > 100,000 hours MTBF (mean time between failures). Packaged in a 61cm W x 91cm D x 188cm H cabinet, this single high voltage power supply uses tap water for cooling, eliminating the complexity involved with connecting and controlling several smaller switching power supplies.

    Suitable for a wide range of industrial and research applications, the DTI 250 kW HVPS Series Switching Mode Power Supply can be configured to user requirements. Featuring < 0.1% ripple and regulation with << 10 joules stored energy, depending upon configuration, it offers full over-voltage and over-current protection up to +30% or preset to ±0.1% max. ripple.

    The DTI 250 kW HVPS Series Switching Mode Power Supply is priced from (USD) $195,000.00 with custom configurations available. Price quotations will be provided upon request.

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