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High-voltage power supply 2290 series
DC/DCtabletopprogrammable

High-voltage power supply - 2290 series - Tektronix - DC/DC / tabletop / programmable
High-voltage power supply - 2290 series - Tektronix - DC/DC / tabletop / programmable
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Characteristics

Type
DC/DC
Mounting / format
tabletop
Other characteristics
programmable, high-voltage
Input voltage

Max.: 264 V

Min.: 90 V

100 V, 120 V, 240 V

Output voltage

Max.: 10,000 V

Min.: 50 V

Current

1,000 mA, 5,000 mA

Power

55 W, 75 W

Output frequency

Max.: 300,000 Hz

Min.: 300 Hz

Description

Series 2290 High Voltage Power Supplies are ideal for high voltage device and material testing, as well as high energy physics experiments. Choose the Model 2290-5 Power Supply for voltage outputs up to 5000V or the Model 2290-10 Power Supply for up to 10,000V. These supplies measure both output voltage with 1V resolution and output current with 1μA resolution. In addition to the voltage and current output displays, a third display shows one of four settings: output voltage, voltage limit, current limit, or current trip. • Low output noise • Safety interlock • IEEE-488 programmable • Optional protection module Improves sourcing precision and measurement sensitivity; selectable filters on the 5kV supply reduce noise to less than 3mVRMS. Ensures that the output voltage is disabled if a high voltage test fixture access door is open. Allows creating an automated high voltage test system. Clamps the voltage across a low voltage measurement instrument, such as a Series 2600B SourceMeter® SMU Instrument, to a maximum value of 200V even when a device under test (DUT) breaks down, preventing damage to the low voltage instrumentation.

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