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February 15, 2013

UltraVolt Capacitor-Charging Power Supplies Extended to 250W

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UltraVolt, Inc. announced that its high-power 8C-30C Series modules are now being offered at 250 watts of output power. Previously, the maximum output power of the high-power 8C-30C Series was 125 watts. The expansion of this product line to 250 watts of output power will support UltraVolt’s customers’ who work within existing applications, but who require greater output power or current in their project design.

This product line was designed and optimized for a variety of applications including pulsed-power, capacitor-charger, pulse generators, Q-switch and Pockell cell drivers, lasers, and TDR test equipment. The new models are being offered from 8kV to 30kV in either positive or negative polarity.

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“UltraVolt is excited to expand our High Power C Series capacitor charger product line with 100% more power in a footprint just 15% larger", said James Morrison, CEO and Co-Founder. "With outputs from 0 to 8kV through 30kV now at 250 watts these products are a great solution to needs in compact power sources for capacitor charging, pulse power, and DC HV bias requirements to power our customers’ needs. The units can be paralleled for requirements at 500W to 1kW+. With the availability of higher power along with the new -I5/-I10 digital ready interface options as well as the new arc detect and arc quench options, we continue Making High Voltage Easier!® by meeting the needs of our customers’ applications."

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