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HVA4 High voltage amplifier

Low-noise high-voltage amplifier for piezo scanners

Nanonis HVA4
Nanonis 6-channel high voltage amplifier HVA4

The HVA4 family is a set of high voltage amplifiers designed for nano-positioning applications using piezo elements. Three different models with maximum output voltages of ±140 V, ±220 V or ±400 V let the user choose an optimal setup for the required application.

The HVA4 is a six-channel high voltage amplifier featuring four inputs (X, Y, Z and AUX) divided into three groups (X&Y, Z, AUX). Each group has its individual gain selector with 4 settings. Z and AUX inputs additionally have switchable polarities. 

With a noise level of only 70μVrms, a noise spectral density below 1 μV/√Hz  in a bandwidth of 300kHz and at ±400 V output voltage, the HVA4 offers the lowest noise on the market in scanning probe applications and is ideally suited for low-temperature applications. The HVA4's differential inputs guarantee that the excellent noise figures are not degraded when used in a typical experimental setup. The output of the HVA4 remains absolutely stable even when driving large capacitive loads.

KEY FEATURES

  • 6-channel high voltage amplifier
  • 4 gain settings with digital read-back
  • Lowest noise and drift
  • Stable with capacitive loads, short-circuit proof
  • Optional fast output for single channel piezo motors

HVA4 versions

The following HVA4 versions are available:

Namepart numberMaximum output voltageGain settingsAUX channel bandwidth
HVA4-0214N2011751006±140 V1, 4, 7, 142 kHz
HVA4-0222N2011751007±220 V1, 4, 10, 222 kHz
HVA4-0240N2011751008±400 V1, 4, 15, 402 kHz
HVA4-0222F2011751010±220 V1, 4, 10, 221.2 MHz
HVA4-0240F2011751011±400 V1, 4, 15, 401.2 MHz

Thermal management

In order to ensure very low drift, the metallic enclosure and an additional aluminum plate of more than 1 kg act as a thermal mass for enhanced thermal stability. The heat generated by high power peaks can easily be absorbed, allowing for a quite fanless design without any moving parts (except for fast AUX channel versions).

Output protection

In order to protect piezos connected to the amplifier the output of the HVA4 is tied to ground with mechanical relays when the amplifier is switched off, or the output is disabled by the user. This effectively protects the amplifier, but also keeps the load connected to ground, when the amplifier is not in use. Piezos are therefore well protected against electrostatic discharge. Further electronic safety measures ensure that the output stage of the HVA4 cannot be damaged by voltage spikes induced by the piezos.

Safety

The HVA4 is short-circuit proof and its temperature and supply voltages are continuously monitored. A thermal shutdown prevents the instrument from exceeding its maximum operating temperature. The high voltage output is protected by an interlock mechanism, which disables all output signals should the output connector be disconnected. Inputs and outputs are all ESD-proof.

Digital interface

The gain settings of the HVA4 and all status information indicated by LEDs on the front panel can be read out over a digital port. The Nanonis software will react accordingly by adjusting calibration values, or by disabling scanning or approach in the event that piezos become disconnected or incorrect settings are applied.

Optional high speed channel for piezo motors

The auxiliary channel can be optionally fitted with a fast amplifier stage (1.2 MHz bandwidth) capable of delivering a peak current of up to 90 mA. Together with the waveform generator of the Nanonis base package, this will turn the HVA4 into a high performance and cost saving fine and coarse positioning solution in a compact package.

Separated high voltage ground

A well thought-out ground concept is of fundamental importance for reducing noise and hum in an experimental setup. Therefore high voltage ground and protection earth are separately available, with no compromise in safety. The scientist can thus adapt the device to the laboratory‘s setup and optimize performance.

Block diagram

Block diagram of the HVA4
Block diagram of the HVA4

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SPECIFICATIONS

HVA4 High voltage amplifier
Operation
Number of outputs

6 (+X, -X, +Y, -Y, Z, AUX)

Number of inputs

4 (X, Y, Z, AUX)

Gain selector

For X/Y, Z and AUX, manual selector, digital read back

Gain

Depending on model, 4 selectable values

Input connectors

BNC

Input coupling

DC, differential

Differential input voltage range

± 10 V

Output connectors

Souriau TRIM TRIO UTG01619S

Output coupling

DC, referenced to HVGND

Voltage range

Up ±400 V for gain 40

Performance
Differential input impedance

1 MΩ @ DC, 100 kΩ @ 2 kHz

Bandwidth

2 kHz, 10 kHz optional, 1.2 MHz for fast AUX channel

Maximum output current

27 mA (90 mA for fast AUX)

Output impedance

200 Ω (100 Ω for fast AUX)

Output noise 0.1 Hz - 10 Hz

< 1.5 μV RMS, 8 μV p-p (gain 14, input shorted)

< 2.5 μV RMS, 15 μV p-p (gain 22, input shorted)

< 5 μV RMS, 30 μV p-p (gain 40, input shorted)

Output noise 10 Hz - 300 kHz

< 35 μV RMS, 290 μV p-p (gain 14, input shorted)

< 40 μV RMS, 320 μV p-p (gain 22, input shorted)

< 65 μV RMS, 510 μV p-p (gain 40, input shorted)

Output noise density

< 420 nV/√Hz (@ 300 Hz, gain 14, input shorted)

< 550 nV/√Hz (@ 300 Hz, gain 22, input shorted)

< 1 μV/√Hz (@ 300 Hz, gain 40, input shorted)

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