What Is a High-Speed High-Voltage Amplifier?
A high-voltage amplifier is designed to convert or amplify low-voltage signals into high-voltage outputs, typically exceeding 1000V. These amplifiers can source or sink current levels ranging from as low as 10µA to as high as 1A. The input signal—whether analog or digital—is amplified by a factor of 100 to 1000 times to produce the desired high-voltage output.
As the name suggests, a high-speed high-voltage amplifier must feature fast response times, characterized by:
A bandwidth of at least 10kHz
A slew rate exceeding 2400V/μs
Our Industry-Leading High-Speed High-Voltage Amplifiers
Analog Technologies, Inc. offers a diverse range of high-speed high-voltage amplifiers, including some of the fastest in the world. One of our standout models features the following typical specifications:
Power Supply Input Voltage: 24V
Amplification Gain: 200
Input Signal Voltage: –10V to 10V
Output Voltage: –2000V to 2000V
Maximum Output Current: 100mA
Amplification Bandwidth: 15kHz
Maximum Slew Rate: 2,400V/μs
Output Voltage Noise: 400μVp-p @ 0.1Hz to 10Hz
Advanced Protection Features
To ensure safe and reliable operation, our high-speed high-voltage amplifier is equipped with:
Under-voltage and over-voltage lockout for power supply input
ESD protection for input signals
Over-temperature shutdown
Turn-on soft start
Output current limit
Analog Technologies, Inc. continues to push the boundaries of high-speed high-voltage amplification, delivering cutting-edge performance, efficiency, and protection. Contact us today to explore our full range of solutions.