Dual Channel Supply Accelerates Test Speeds

Aug. 1, 2003
Reporting faster test speeds than traditional GPIB and SCPI, the Model 2306-VS dual-channel, fast-transient power supply combines the ability to externally trigger output voltage level changes with a myriad of measurement functions. These include

Reporting faster test speeds than traditional GPIB and SCPI, the Model 2306-VS dual-channel, fast-transient power supply combines the ability to externally trigger output voltage level changes with a myriad of measurement functions. These include voltage, load currents, pulse currents, and independent digital voltmeter measurements. The unique instrument allows users to pre-load voltage setpoints and measurement parameters into its memory while executing commands with TTL triggers. The rear panel provides two inputs and outputs via four BNC connectors. External triggering can activate channel one or two to perform measurements while minimizing GPIB communications. Channel triggering can be either sequential or in parallel. Price is $3,495 with a delivery time of six to eight weeks ARO. KEITHLEY INSTRUMENTS INC., Cleveland, OH. (888) 534-8453.

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