Remote operation and configuration via Ethernet is possible. Drive voltage corresponding to pulse width is supplied.
The 『ENP-015SE』 is a switch-type power supply for driving piezoelectric elements that charges to the set voltage using the rising edge of a pulse waveform generated internally. It retains the high voltage stored in the piezo element even after the charging pulse disappears and discharges it rapidly to 0V using the falling edge of the pulse waveform. With a two-stage toggle switch and a semi-fixed variable resistor, it allows for voltage settings from 30 to 150V, enabling drive with steep rise and fall times and large amplitudes. The average current is determined by the repetition frequency of the pulse wave and the peak current during charging and discharging, allowing for an average current of up to 100mA. 【Features】 ■ Generates pulse waveforms internally to drive piezo elements ■ Remote operation and settings via Ethernet ■ Supplies drive voltage corresponding to pulse width ■ Capable of large amplitude drive from 0 to 150V ■ Built-in overcurrent protection circuit *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Composition】 ■ ENP-015SE Main Unit ■ Terminal Block Connection Terminal Lugs ■ Power Cord (with Terminal Lugs) ■ Instruction Manual *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Echo Electronics Co., Ltd. is engaged in the design, manufacturing, and sales of electrical equipment and electronic measuring instruments, as well as the design, manufacturing, and sales of electronic application devices. We offer precise magnetic field strength measurements and customization of measuring instruments to suit various magnetic field measurement environments. Our NMR magnetic field measuring instruments are widely used in the field of physics (such as physical research and accelerator facilities) and in the medical field (such as distribution measurements for MRI magnets), based on over 50 years of experience.