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Pockels Cell Driver

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LONGWOOD, Fla., May 27, 2020 — Pockels Cell DriverAnalog Modules Inc. has announced the Model 8212A Pockels Cell Driver and its compatible dual-output, dual-polarity, high-voltage Model 533 power supply.

The Model 8212A-1 Pockels Cell/Shutter Driver is designed for pulsed applications. The Model 8212A-1 has a variable pulse width output with rise and fall times of <7 ns at output voltages up to 2 kV. Repetition rates up to 50 kHz with no additional cooling and burst operation up to 2 MHz is possible with appropriate cooling.

The Model 533 power supply is ideally suited for providing the required high voltage for the Model 8212A-1. The Model 533 has a differential output voltage of up to ±1 kV. Maximum power output is 125 W with up to 90% efficiency in a compact, OEM form factor.


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May 2020
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