Knowledge Base DC Power Supplies

Complicated waveform generation

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
A built-in waveform generator for discretionary waveforms has 16 preset patterns, including the attenuation waveform requested by many manufacturers. This eliminates the need to create complicated waveforms from scratch and accelerates the development of electronic components to keep pace with market demand....

Strict standard testing support

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
These products are compliant with a wide variety of standards stipulated by Japan’s leading car manufacturers, national governments, and organizations. They automate rigid power supply variation tests required by manufacturers to speed the development process....

World-leading rapid response performance

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
The PBZ Series power supplies have the fastest response performance in the world. Their rapid response minimizes ripples (2 mVrms, 20 mVp-p) to pave the way for power supply variation tests in requested steps. A high level of reproduction reliability helps in the development of even the most complex products. ...

Power supply with high precision

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
Unlike the conventional power supplies with 3 digit display, the PWR-01 equips with 4 digit display. 5 digit value by querying the measured value via a PC can be useful to perform fine adjustments in output voltage and current value. High precision variable power supply improves drastically the accuracy of your evaluation test. ...

Various features to advance your test

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
Built-in LAN (LXI compliant) interface to support network based remote control and monitoring. The PWR-01 is equipped standard with sequence function and variable internal resistance feature that enables you to easily simulate the internal resistance of rechargeable batteries, solar batteries, fuel cells and the like. The PWR-01 Series is an efficient solution for ...

A single PWR-01 can cover an extensive output range equivalent to what is provided by three to six conventional single range DC power supplies

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
The PWR-01 Series Provides seamless, wide, and variable range of voltage and current. For example, the output power of 1200W model, the PWR1201L is capable of operating from the range of 40V-30A to 10V-120A. A single PWR-01 enables to do the task of several conventional power supplies. The PWR-01 Series significantly reduces the user’s investment for various power supplies to arrange the projec...

LAN (LXI)/USB/RS232C standard interface

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
LAN (LXI compliant), USB, and RS232C are included as standard digital interfaces for easy system integration. ...

Tracking control in all channels

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
The tracking feature allows the operator to control the ratio for increase/decrease of output among multiple channels within the power rating. (0V/A to rated voltage/current) ...

Three models with isolated 2, 3 and 4 outputs on each channel

Posted on: December 17th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
17/12/2020
Lineup: PMX32-3DU (2ch), PMX32-3TR (3ch) and PMX32-2QU (4ch). Each output is isolated. ...

Reading Rigol DP800 Record (*.ROF) Files with Excel

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
16/12/2020
The following attachment contains an Excel 2010 worksheet and instructions on converting the binary recorder (*ROF) data from a DP800 power supply to decimal. D...

Black or Green Terminal on a Power Supply

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
16/12/2020
Our power supplies are isolated power supplies. So when you connect to the black negative terminal you have connected your DUT to an isolated channel.  Where as if you connect to the green terminal you are connecting your DUT to ground which will no longer have the power supply act as an isolated supply....

What is the maximum power consumption of the DP832 and DP832A?

Posted on: December 16th, 2020 by Doug Lovell
16/12/2020
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