Universal Pulse Generators

RUP6 bipolar


The RUP6 bipolar consists, like the normal RUP6, of many cascaded 1kV pulse modules, which are connected in parallel and connected in series for the pulse. The bipolar case include not only a half-bridge, but a full-bridge and can therefore be connected in series in both polarities.
Here too, only one 1kV primary power supply is needed. The pulse width is freely selectable within very wide limits and is limited only by the stored energy.
The sequential control of the modules is also typical for the RUP6 bipolar; thus not only the pulse width and frequency, but also the rise time can be set in a wide range.
A typical application for the RUP6 bipolar are capacitive loads or high voltage isolation tests with corresponding frequency.
The RUP6 bipolar pulse generators can selectively output positive pulses, negative pulses, or a negative pulse immediately following a positive pulse.
 



The outstanding features of the RUP6 bipolar series are:

  • Trapezoidal pulse with active shutdown
  • Pulse length, frequency, amplitude and rise time almost freely adjustable
  • High efficiency
  • Individual scalability of the voltage
  • Fast arc shutdown.
  • Output inductor for minimizing switching losses

General Specifications:

  • Models with high voltages of  +/- 8kV+/- 18kV and +/- 25kV have been constructed, other voltages possible on request.
  • 50A pulse current maximum
  • 3A effective current
  • Rise time in the range 0.6 ... 60?s
  • 2kW output power
  • Frequencies up to 2.5kHz
 

Downloads RUP6 Series

 

PDF RUP6 Bipolar (RUP6-25bibv6)

PDF RUP6 Bipolar (RUP6-18bibv6)

PDF RUP6 Bipolar (RUP6-8bibv8)


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References of GBS Elektronik GmbH

Research Center Dresden-Rossendorf | Technical University of Berlin | University of Frankfurt | Society of Heavy Ion Research, Darmstadt | University of Augsburg | Institute for Surface Modification, Leipzig | Research Center Jülich | European Commission, Luxembourg | Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, Geel, Belgium | Joint Research Center Ispra, Italy | Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil | CNEA, Argentina | National Accelerator Center, Cape Town, South Africa | Samsung, South Korea | University of Sydney, Australia