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2AA12-N4-M

2AA12-N4-M

ULTRAVOLT / Advanced Energy
High Voltage - Non-Isolated Module DC DC Converter 1 Output 0 ~ 2000V 2mA 11V - 16V Input
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Overview

The 2AA12-N4-M is a high-voltage, non-isolated DC-DC converter module from UltraVolt's AA Series, designed to provide a regulated 0 to 2000V output from an 11V to 16V input. This specific variant features a six-sided Mu-Metal shielding for enhanced electromagnetic interference (EMI) reduction, making it suitable for precision instrumentation and sensitive electronic environments.

Why Choose This Part

This module is 22 percent smaller than standard A series converters and features a fixed-frequency design to minimize stored energy and simplify EMI filtering. It includes built-in voltage and current monitoring, remote on/off, and indefinite short-circuit protection for robust system integration.

Applications

Mass Spectrometry
Provides the stable, high-voltage bias required for ion acceleration and detection in analytical instruments.
Photomultiplier Tubes (PMT)
Delivers low-ripple high voltage for biasing vacuum tubes used in light detection and medical imaging.
Electrostatic Chucks
Supplies the necessary voltage for semiconductor wafer handling and thin-film deposition processes.
Capacitor Charging
Uses its 4W power rating and current monitoring capabilities for controlled energy storage applications.

Key Specifications

Type High Voltage - Non-Isolated Module
Features Adjustable Output, Remote On/Off
Applications ITE (Commercial)
Mounting Type Through Hole
Power (Watts) 4 W
Package / Case 11-DIP Module
Approval Agency CE, cUL, cURus, UL
Size / Dimension 2.97" L x 1.50" W x 0.81" H (75.4mm x 38.1mm x 20.7mm)
Number of Outputs 1
Voltage - Output 1 0 ~ 2000V
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 65degC
Voltage - Input (Max) 16V
Voltage - Input (Min) 11V
Current - Output (Max) 2mA

Getting Started

Integration requires a through-hole PCB layout for the 11-pin DIP module, ensuring adequate creepage and clearance for the 2000V output. Engineers should utilize the analog voltage and current monitor pins to implement closed-loop control or safety monitoring in the host system firmware.