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I have a requirement for a small low power H.V. power supply and am
wondering if anyone here can point me in the right direction, since
almost all of you work 170 V plus supplies for the Nixie clocks. I have
a circuit that requires about 350 VDC, with some adjustment would be
nice, at a minimum of 5.8mA, I'd prefer to see 15mA perhaps even 20mA.
Size is not too important as it's not going into a clock or watch. It
does not even need to have a case on it, as I plan to mount it inside of
an existing piece of test gear. The input should be 120VAC 60HZ. I
assume that this is going to be some sort of switching regulator power
supply, which is good, since I do need to have the output isolated from
the A.C. line input. I tried Mouser and Ebay but perhaps I'm not looking
for it correctly. A manufacturers name, and or part number, and where
to buy, any help would be appreciated, Thanks, Ira.
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