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High voltage (2.5 KV) H-bridge, low current, low frecuency

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Hi:

I need to alter the polarity of a high voltage source connected to a load at around 1 hz.

I have a high voltage (2.5 kv) power supply that has positive and negative outputs that can be floated to any ground reference. I basically need a high voltage H-bridge. Current is minimal, in the order of microamperes.Space is a very important aspect in the design.

Do you have any ideas on how can this be achieved? (High voltage transistors, mosfets etc)

Thanks

Fernando
 

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