I’m Chris Anderson at the EEWeb Tech Lab, and today I have a DC power supply from Ametek’s Sorensen SG series of supplies. The SG series is available with two types of controls: the SGA, which uses ...
These cheap Chinese-built programmable power supplies are nothing new, we’ve been using them for years. They’re not particularly good power supplies, since current feedback is in software, but for ...
Relec Electronics offers the 800 to 3,000W AE and AEK series fully featured single output power supplies with remote control setting via RS232, RS485 & I²C interfaces. Compact-size enclosed cases with ...
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 ...
AMETEK Programmable Power has introduced the Sorensen XG 1500 Series, a 1500 W programmable DC power supply designed for ATE, OEM, burn-in, and R&D applications. June 15, 2011 2 min read AMETEK ...
TDK-Lambda has expanded its Genesys range of 3.3kW and 5kW 2U format programmable power supplies to increase application reach. New models with outputs ranging from 0 to 200V dc have been added to the ...
TDK has introduced 7.5kW DSP-controlled programmable power supplies that are 1U size for rack mounting. TDK has introduced 7.5kW DSP-controlled programmable power supplies that are 1U size for rack ...
TDK-Lambda has unveiled its Z+ series of programmable dc power supplies, designed to offer high efficiency, flexibility and reliability. According to TDK-Lambda, the high density 2U format benchtop ...
Additions to the Z+ series of 200 W and 400 W programmable DC power supplies now extend to 650 V. Related To: TDK-Lambda The series is now available with output voltages of up to 160, 320 or 650 VDC, ...
TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) has updated its QL series of laboratory power supplies to include a number of improvements including the latest safety binding post terminals. The QL series is a ...
USB-C Power Delivery 3.0 (PD3.0) introduces a new Programmable Power Supply (PPS) mode, which allows a device to negotiate any supply of 3.3-21 V in 20 mV steps, and up to 5 A of current in 50 mA ...