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NEW: LABKON P500 ... P800 series: Lab Power Supplies, computer controlled, by GOSSEN METRAWATT

Computer controlled LABKON P series Konstanters provide users with manually and remote controllable DC power supplies for laboratory and systems use.

The series of instruments offers nominal power ranging from 500 to 800 W with output voltages from 35 to 120 V and current up to 22.5 A.

They’re distinguished by good dynamic response in the event of setpoint changes and sudden load changes. Rated nominal values can be continuously delivered thanks to the highly stable power output and can always be replicated thanks to precise digital setpoint entry, thus assuring reproducible results.

The user can save individualized device configurations to the setup memory module and retrieve them as required. This ensures a time-saving device configuration procedure for recurring periodic tests.

In addition to the RS 232 port included as standard equipment, USB and GPIB (IEEE 488) ports are also available as options. Furthermore, the use of an SCPI command set permits trouble-free integration into automated test systems.

- Power: 500 or 800 W,

voltage: up to 120 V, current: up to 22.5 A

- CV and CC operating modes, automatic switching

- Output voltage and output current can be continuously regulated

from 0 up to nominal value

- Several groups of parameters (device settings) can be saved and retrieved.

- Floating power output / no grounding

- Highly efficient

- Safe electrical separation

- Output can be switched on and off

- Supports SCPI (standard commands for programmable instruments)

- Settings selected by means of rotary encoder and keypad

- Multifunctional LCD panel

- Protective devices - amongst others overvoltage protection

- Auto-sensing mode

- Benchtop instrument, also suitable for mounting to a 19" rack

- Rugged and compact with simple handling

- RS 232 port, optional GPIB and USB

- Calibration (adjustment) function

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  • GOSSEN METRAWATT

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