High voltage direct current switching power supply
A switching power supply is a type of power supply that produces a suitable output voltage using semiconductor-based switching methods.
The basic switching converter consists of a control circuit and a power switch section.
The power switch section converts power from input voltage to output voltage and has an output filter.
The main advantage of switching is its higher efficiency than standard linear regulators.
The main factor in achieving this high efficiency is a transistor (MOSFET) that switches between on and off states and reduces power and energy wastage
When the transistor is fully on and conducting, its voltage drop is minimized.
When it is completely off, no current flows through it. Therefore, the transistor acts like an ideal switch.
Consequently, unlike linear regulators that only regulate voltage in a step-down fashion, a switching power supply can be a step-up, step-down, or inverting voltage.
Specifications of the device manufactured by the company : (HVDC, 20-40 kV, 50-70 W)