Systems and methods presented herein generally provide for the controlled
voltage of electrical energy through the selected operation of power
stages. Generally, a system that provides electrical energy includes a
power supply and up to 20 power stages coupled to the power supply such
that the system may output up to 72 kV in 3.6 kV increments. By selecting
the number of power stages which are turned on at a given time the total
voltage of the electrical energy is controlled at that time. The use of
air core magnetic flux coupling provides a unique, easily insulated
method to provide power to the voltage stages at different potentials
relative to each other. The system may further include one or more
controllers coupled to the power stages to control selection of the power
stages and thereby vary the output voltage.