
Triple-output supplies can simulate power problems
The E36300 Series triple-output programmable DC power supplies have a large colour display, intuitive user interface and device connections via LXI, USB and optional GPIB.
“Today’s complex electronic designs place higher demands on the systems that power them,” said Bill Griffith, application engineering manager at Keysight. “But these power systems often cause design problems, and basic power supplies may be incapable of uncovering them. With the E36300 Series, engineers can simulate power problems early in the design cycle. And advanced features, such as low-current measurements, auto-series and auto-parallel connections, sequencing and data logging, help them detect power problems.”
The E36300 Series’ low “normal mode” noise specifications provide power for precision circuitry applications and testing early in the design cycle. In addition, the power supplies are acoustically quiet.
Each model provides line/load regulation of 0.01 percent, transient response time of less than 50 us, low-range current measurement, and over-voltage, over-current and over-temperature protection to prevent damage to the device under test.
Keysight’s BenchVue software enables control of power supplies to set parameters and status alerts, visualize power output, and log changing voltage and current over time. The included Test Flow capabilities let users quickly automate power-supply setups and measurements into test sequences.
With a full-menu, front-panel interface, the E36300 Series also provides individual knobs for voltage and current, individual On/Off on each channel, and a keypad and softkeys to easily configure the supply..
The E36300 Series is available to order starting at $1,100.
