Compact power supply offers flexibility for ion implant and high-power e-beam applications

16-04-2025 | XP Power | Power

XP Power’s range of 750W high-voltage power solutions provides the flexibility and control demanded by semiconductor applications. The units will particularly interest electrical design engineers and system integration engineers working in ion implantation, e-beam welding and e-beam additive manufacturing, cyclotron, and many other application sectors.

The FT series assists engineers with limited high-voltage experience and tight project deadlines. Housed in a compact 19” rack 1U package, the new devices halve the height of many solutions already on the market, satisfying the increasing demand for low-profile solutions.

Offering output voltage models of up to 60kV at 750W in positive and negative polarities, the series permits current and voltage to be programmed from 0 to 100%, offering the highest level of flexibility to manage a wide range of loads.

A variety of included control interfaces, such as local, analogue, and RS232/USB digital, ease integration with almost all systems. Ethernet is also offered as an easy-to-specify option.

The series units deliver efficiency levels of up to 90%. This lowers operating costs and helps drive towards carbon-neutral goals while minimising heat generation, enabling use in space-constrained applications.

All units are air-insulated, which makes them lightweight and enables them to run cooler than competing potted units. This keeps component temperatures down and extends life expectancy. Air-insulated products are also simple to maintain as they can be repaired at the discrete component level, saving cost and stopping waste.

All FT series units are CE marked for EMC and the low voltage directive (LVD), and they meet RoHS requirements and key safety standards such as EN61010/IEC61010. A three-year warranty is supplied as standard, giving confidence in the robust nature of these compact and versatile power solutions.


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