Programmable Power Supply Integrates Easily

April 22, 2011
The Sorensen XG 1500 Series 1500W programmable DC power supply integrates easily into ATE, OEM, burn-in, and R&D applications.

The Sorensen XG 1500 Series 1500W programmable DC power supply integrates easily into ATE, OEM, burn-in, and R&D applications. The unit is available in a number of versions with output voltages ranging from 8V at 187.5A maximum output current to 600V at 2.5A maximum output current. Features include a wide variety of control options, front panel controls, programmable analog interface, output sequencing, DUT protection, and auxiliary DC outputs. The XG Series is available with standard USB, RS-232/RS-485 interfaces and is also available with optional LXI Ethernet, GPIB IEEE 488.2, and isolated analog interfaces. Additionally, the unit employs a couple of green features that reduce power consumption and noise output. AMETEK PROGRAMMABLE POWER, San Diego, CA. (800) 733-5427.

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