about_CPS

CPS specializes in high-precision high voltage power supplies used for focused electron beam, scanning electron microscopes, electrophoresis, focused ion beam, and NUMEROUS other applications.  Many of CPS’s power supplies are the result of custom designs.


Our high voltage power supplies feature exceptionally low drift, ripple, and temperature coefficients.

Model 3601 SEM Power Supply

Model 3601 SEM Power Supply

Our newest microscope power source provides -30kv accelerator voltage, 10kV bias/focus voltage and up to 5 amps for the gun's filament. The bias and filament supplies are floating at the acclerator voltage. An isolated serial communication link to an external computer allows controlling the three supplies and monitoring their outputs. The supplied software includes a Windows graphical user interface and its DLL. The source is available from CPS.

 

We also design and manufacture high voltage probes used in calibrating, monitoring and testing high voltage power supplies, CRT display systems, microwave systems, nuclear instrumentation and other high voltage equipment.

"Model HPV-500"

Model HVP-500 divider probe
is only 20 inches long, weighs 2.6 lbs., and utilizes CPS’ unique epoxy encapsulation process to provide a safe, yet manageable device.
Products

 

CPS is located in the heart of the Silicon forest, in Portland, OR. We design and grow all of our high voltage power supplies here.

support
  • Technical Support

    Our technical support staff is available to answer your questions Monday-Friday, 9-5 PST. Call 503.684.8026 or email Support.


  • Product Warranty

    CPS warrants all products to be free of defects in material and workmanship. For more information, contact a account specialist.

calibration
    Probe Calibration
  • CPS is able to calibrate your high voltage probe back to factory specifications. As a rule, we recommend calibrating at least once every two years. The cost of calibration is $250
  • Call 503.684.8026 to place an order for calibration. We can typically calibrate your probe within a week of receiving it.
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