High voltage refers to an output on the order of hundreds or thousands of volts. High-voltage supplies use a linear setup to produce an output voltage in this range.

Additional features available on high-voltage supplies can include the ability to reverse the output polarity along with the use of circuit breakers and special connectors intended to minimize arcing and accidental contact with human hands. Some supplies provide analog inputs (i.e. 0-10V) that can be used to control the output voltage, effectively turning them into high-voltage amplifiers albeit with very limited bandwidth. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_supply#High-voltage_power_supply

This model is: PS375


Current Location: 36-228

Vendor: Stanford Research Systems

Manual: Instruction Manual

Specifications: Datasheet

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