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HVA1260 - Zero-Crossing Bi-polar HV Amplifier

This page provides the datasheet information for the HVA1260, a member of the HVA0510 Zero-Crossing Bi-polar HV Amplifier family.

Description

The HVA Series is a miniature, bi-polar, zerocrossing high voltage amplifier capable of producing a high voltage up to ±6kV in response to a low voltage (0 to 5V) programming input.

Features

  • Easy to Use, No External Components Required.
  • Bipolar, Zero-Crossing HV Output.
  • Current Sourcing and Sinking.
  • Fast Response.
  • Excellent Load and Line Regulation.
  • 5V or 12V Input Models Available.
  • Miniature PC Board Mountable Package.
  • ±1kV, ±3kV, and ±6kV Models Available.
  • Wide Operating Temp Range (-40°C to +60°C) Mechanical Characteristics.
  • Packaging: Encapsulated in high performance epoxy.
  • Case Materials: Thermoset Plastic (Diallyl Phthala.

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Datasheet Details

Part number HVA1260
Manufacturer HVM
File Size 800.25 KB
Description Zero-Crossing Bi-polar HV Amplifier
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HVA Series Zero-Crossing Bi-polar HV Amplifier Features  Easy to Use, No External Components Required  Bipolar, Zero-Crossing HV Output  Current Sourcing and Sinking  Fast Response  Excellent Load and Line Regulation  5V or 12V Input Models Available  Miniature PC Board Mountable Package  ±1kV, ±3kV, and ±6kV Models Available  Wide Operating Temp Range (-40°C to +60°C) Mechanical Characteristics  Packaging: Encapsulated in high performance epoxy  Case Materials: Thermoset Plastic (Diallyl Phthalate) Environmental Characteristics  Operating Temp Range: -40⁰C to +60⁰C  Storage Temp Range: -55⁰C to +85⁰C Description The HVA Series is a miniature, bi-polar, zerocrossing high voltage amplifier capable of producing a high voltage up to ±6kV in response to a low voltage (0 to 5V) p
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