Bipolar pulse power supply (vacuum tube switch method)
Achieving stable discharge in vacuum tubes.
Both poles use vacuum tubes, allowing for stable plasma generation.
basic information
- The adoption of high-durability vacuum tubes has enabled fast rise times and micro-pulses. - It is possible to control pulses for both polarities. - Of course, unipolar usage is also possible.
Price information
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Applications/Examples of results
- Ion implantation device power supply - Pulse bias power supply - Insulation breakdown test power supply - Vacuum process power supply
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Model number | overview |
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PVB-20K05A | Output voltage: 2 to -20kV, Output current: 0 to 5Ap, Frequency: SINGLE to 5kHz, Pulse width: 1 to 20μs, DUTY: 2% or less, Rise time: 1μs or less, Fall time: dependent on load impedance, Size: 600(W) × 730(D) × 1680(H) |
PVB-20K10A | Output voltage: 2 to -20kV, Output current: 0 to -10Ap, Frequency: SINGLE to 5kHz, Pulse width: 1 to 20μs, DUTY: 2% or less, Rise time: 1μs or less, Fall time: dependent on load impedance, Size: 600(W) × 730(D) × 1680(H) |
PVB-20K50A | Output voltage: 2 to -20kV, Output current: 0 to 50Ap, Frequency: SINGLE to 5kHz, Pulse width: 1 to 20μs, DUTY: 3% or less, Rise time: (-)200ns to (+)1μs or less, Fall time: dependent on load impedance, Size: 850(W) × 940(D) × 1730(H) |