Programmable Supply Precise To 1 mV, 1 mA

Oct. 1, 2002
A 200W laboratory power supply has a 40V, 5A programmable output that can resolve voltages and currents to an accuracy of 1 mV and 1 mA, respectively. Voltage or current modes on the Model 382280 are selectable and overvoltage/overcurrent protection

A 200W laboratory power supply has a 40V, 5A programmable output that can resolve voltages and currents to an accuracy of 1 mV and 1 mA, respectively. Voltage or current modes on the Model 382280 are selectable and overvoltage/overcurrent protection is programmable through a 0 to 60 second delay timer. The supply also offers two fixed output voltages of 5V and 3.3V. Other features include output terminals for source and monitor connections and a high contrast, backlit LCD display for voltage and current readings. A built-in memory stores and recalls up to 120 test setups. An integrated interface permits remote control from a PC. The supply measures 12.2'' x 9.9'' x 5.3'' and weighs 8.4 lb. The supply costs $699. EXTECH INSTRUMENTS CORP., Waltham, MA. (781) 890-7440.

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