Pulse Modulators replace thyratrons and switch tubes.

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Air-insulated and air- or water-cooled, 19 in. rack-mountable PowerMod(TM) HVPM Series delivers 30-20 MW of peak pulses at voltages from 1-30 kV with currents from 50 A to 1 kA. Operating on 110 Vac, 50-60 Hz, units feature less than 1 µs rise and fall times into resistive load, 1-100 µs nominal pulse width, and up to 30 kHz nominal pulse frequency. Modulators measure 19 x 30 x 24 in., and provide full internal self-protection against over-voltage and over-current.



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High Power Pulse Modulator Replaces Thyratrons and Switch Tubes



An all solid-state high power pulse modulator for upgrading thyratron/PFN systems and switch tubes in ion implantation, high energy physics, semi-conductor and flat panel display manufacturing, and related applications is available from Diversified Technologies, Inc. of Bedford, Massachusetts.

PowerMod(TM) HVPM Series Solid-State Modulators can deliver from 30 to 20 MW of peak pulses at voltages from 1 to 30 kV with currents from 50 A to 1 kA and are simple to operate. A high-reliability replacement for thyratrons and switch tubes, these compact modulators are 19" rack mountable, air insulated and air- or water-cooled, and operate on 110 VAC, 50-60 Hz.

Featuring <1 µs rise and fall times into a resistive load, 1 to 100 µs nominal pulse width, and up to 30 kHz nominal pulse frequency, depending upon power level, PowerMod(TM) HVPM Series Solid-State Modulators provide full internal self-protection against over-voltage and over-current conditions. Measuring only 19" x 30" x 24", they weigh 100 lbs.

PowerMod(TM) HVPM Series Solid-State Modulators are priced from $50,000.
up, depending upon configuration. 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
(781) 275-9444 FAX (781) 275-6081
e-mail: kempkes@divtecs.com
www.divtecs.com

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