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How do I set or adjust the high voltage output?
Connect the CTRL port to the center tap of a potentiometer of 10KΩ or greater, powered by the 5V reference pin. The output tracks the CTRL voltage proportionally from 0V up to the model’s full-scale rating (0 to 6kV, 0 to 8kV, or 0 to 23kV). CTRL accepts 0 to 5V.
Can the output be modulated by an AC signal?
Yes. The output follows a low-frequency AC signal applied to CTRL within the 0V to 5V range, so the module can be amplitude-modulated rather than held at a fixed value.
How long does it take to charge a capacitor?
Charging time depends on the capacitance, the target voltage, and the module’s constant output current. As an example, an 8kV / 3.5mA unit charges a 22nF capacitor to 8kV in roughly 6 seconds. Choose a model with higher output current if you need faster charging.
What is the 5V reference pin for?
The reference voltage is intended only for powering the adjustment potentiometer (≥10KΩ). Do not use it to power other devices.
What mounting and cooling are required?
Mount the module tightly onto a metal plate so the metal enclosure can sink heat, and provide sufficient ventilation to keep the surface temperature under 55°C. Always avoid shorting the high voltage output and ensure the output wire has adequate insulation.