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Solid-State Switch Modules Perform High Voltage Switching Directly

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Solid-State Switch Modules Perform High Voltage Switching Directly
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Diversified Technologies, Inc.
35 Wiggins Ave.
Bedford, MA, 01730
USA



Press release date: March 29, 2006

Compact, solid-state switch modules that the firm uses as building blocks to design and build a wide variety of custom power delivery systems are available from Diversified Technologies, Inc. of Bedford, Massachusetts.

DTI PowerMod(TM) Solid-State Switch Modules are rated @15 kV, 300 A and can be stacked in series, as building blocks, to achieve the desired voltage up to 100 kV. Capable of high voltage switching directly, without transformers and multiple conversion steps, these modules can be built into pulse modu-lators, DC-to-DC converters, opening switches, and high voltage inverters.

Featuring >99% switching efficiency or <50 V drop for a 15 kV, 300 A module, DTI PowerMod(TM) Solid-State Switch Modules are immune to arcing, emissions, and other lifetime limiting factors of conventional vacuum tubes. They measure 12" x 5" x 3" and only require a dc voltage source and an input signal, and can be passively air cooled. Each of these building blocks provides over one million hours predicted reliability per Mil-HDBK-217F.

DTI PowerMod(TM) Solid-State Switch Modules are building blocks and the systems they are built into are built to customer specification. Literature and price quotations are available upon request.

For more information contact: Diversified Technologies, Inc. Michael A. Kempkes, VP of Marketing 35 Wiggins Ave. Bedford, MA 01730-2345 USA (781) 275-9444, x211 FAX (781) 275-6081 e-mail: kempkes@divtecs.com www.divtecs.com
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Solid State HT Switch

We need a switch to build our surge generator, the max.voltage will be 40KV and the max current will be 30 KA at 8/20 micro second waveform, the max switching frequency will be 1/60s. Can the switch be parallel operated to increase the current handling?

By Mak Ming Hung on Jul 27, 2009 03:33

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