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Full-Rack 1U ac/dc programmable supplies extended with 1.7-kW models

August 6, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The TDK-Lambda 1U Full-Rack 1.7-kW ac/dc Programmable Power Supply Series provides a choice of ten different models ranging from 10 V-170 A to 600 V-2.8 A well suited for design, test and measurement in the laboratory/R&D environment and address broad market segments including automotive, aerospace, semiconductor, industrial and renewable/alternative energy.

Built into a lightweight 1U high, 19-in (483 mm) wide rack-mountable chassis, the 1.7-kW Power GENESYSplus 1.7kWSupply Series offers five embedded front panel setup menus that address Digital Communication, Protective Functions, Operating Configuration, System Configuration, and System Triggering. These embedded menus offer user-selectable functions including Internal Resistance simulation and Slew-Rate control of Output voltage/current and have the capability to generate, store, recall and activate up to four on-board Arbitrary waveform profiles.

All models can operate in Constant-Current (CC), Constant-Voltage (CV) as well as the newly offered Constant-Power (CP) limit and have conversion efficiencies up to 90%. Operation from a wide-range single-phase ac Input (85 Vac to 265 Vac) is standard along with built-in Power Factor Correction (0.99 typical) and cooling fan speed control (for reduced audible noise and extended life).

Standard safety features include user-selectable Safe-Start/Auto Re-Start and Last Setting Memory along with other built-in protective functions (OVP, UVL, UVP, FOLD-CV, FOLD-CC, OCL and OTP) and up to four units can be connected in parallel with an auto-configuring Advanced Parallel system that provides dynamic response and Output voltage ripple/noise characteristics comparable with that of a single unit.

All model functions can be programmed locally via the menu-driven front panel display or remotely using software instrument drivers with any one of the three built-in standard Digital interfaces (LAN (LXI 1.5), USB (2.0) and RS-232/RS-485). Other programming interfaces include the built-in standard Isolated Analog Program/Monitor/Control Interface and the optional IEEE (IEEE 488.2) Digital interface.

The 1.7-kW Power Supply Series carries a five-year warranty, has Safety certifications to IEC/EN/UL/cUL 60950-1 and has CE marking in accordance with the Low Voltage, EMC (IEC/EN 61204-3; industrial environment) and RoHS2 Directives.

For more information: https://www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp/product_html/genplus1u1_7.htm
Fill out an online Information Request at https://www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp/form/request_genplus1-7.htm.

Also available is the low-cost general purpose 1U Full-Rack Genesys 1.5-kW dc Programmable Power Supply Series along with a wide range of other TDK-Lambda Americas Programmable & High Voltage power supplies.

More information: https://www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp/

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