XP Power showcases global high-voltage power solutions at Electronica – EEJournal

2022-11-03 15:56:10 By : Mr. barry zhang

October 21, 2022 – XP Power, one of the world’s leading developers and manufacturers of critical power solutions, will participate in this year’s Electronica (15th-18th November) – as the international electronic engineering community returns to Munich Messe once again.

Visitors to stand A4.437 will have the opportunity to get a close look at XP Power’s broad and diverse high voltage portfolio for medical, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and industrial technology applications. They will also learn about how XP Power’s strategic acquisitions over the past seven years bring over 50 years of high voltage industry experience under one umbrella, making it easier for customers to get the optimum solutions with the global support they need. Earlier this year, XP Power acquired the German firms: FuG Elektronik GmbH (FuG) and Guth High Voltage GmbH (Guth). These acquisitions added additional European design and manufacturing centers and extended XP Power’s high voltage capabilities in high precision, low noise applications – with output voltages up to 300kV and output powers to 600kW.

XP Power, at stand A4.437, will be launching new FT Series. The FT series is a range of high-performance, high-reliability, air-insulated products that provide a lighter than industry standard solution and facilitate effortless maintenance and lower cost of ownership.

XP Power’s high voltage power solutions from FuG Elektronik and Guth High Voltage will be on display at Electronica 2022. These solutions will include MPL, HCP, HCK, and HCV series, with a voltage range of up to 150kV, these products will highlight how off the shelf and customized solutions, with ripple specifications down to 1ppm, enable precision in demanding applications like scanning electron microscopes and very high voltage capacitor chargers at higher repetition rate.

At the stand, XP Power will also show the HRC05 and HRL30 series – its miniature, regulated 5W, and 30W high voltage DC-DC converters. These complete solutions provide accurate, reliable voltages to 6kV from a minimal footprint. They offer both voltage and current controls, and monitors making high voltage integration into a broad range of applications easy.

XP Power’s HP series will also be on display at the show. A compact and flexible, 3-phase input, high power ac-dc power solution with outputs from 48 to 200VDC and scalability from 3kW to 30kW, and beyond. Visitors will discover these space-saving designs with digital signal processing, multiple communication protocols, development tools, and full user-configurable functionality for easy integration across several platforms in industrial applications.

XP Power solutions are available from Digi-Key, Distrelec, Farnell, Mouser, RS Components, approved regional distributors, or direct from XP Power and offer a 3-year warranty.

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