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Manufacturer number: 62015L-60-6-G
Fields of application:
AC input: | 100 V / 220 V - 240 V |
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Additional functions: | Master / Slave Parallel- und Seriell-Betrieb, Remote Sense |
Article number: | 62015L-60-6-G |
Autorange: | Yes |
Bidirectional: | No |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 280,7 x 214,6 x 88,6 |
Interfaces: | USB, GPIB |
Model: | 62015L-60-6 |
Number of outputs: | 1 |
Protective devices: | OVP, OCP, OPP, OTP |
Warranty (years): | 1 |
Weight (kg): | 2.5 |
max. Power (A): | 6 |
max. Voltage (V): | 60 |
The programmable DC power supply 62010L from Chroma is characterized by a very low noise and a very fast transient response. It offers some very unique functions that are particularly useful in ATS systems (Automated Test Systems) e.g. B. in tests of power electronics in the automotive sector with MCUs (Micro Controler Unit) and ECUs (Electronic Control Unit), with power semiconductors, in wireless communication.
Power supplies of the 62000L series offer high quality, are a programmable DC source with which the challenges in the laboratory or in ATS systems can be mastered. The GPIB interface and the USB interface are integrated as standard. The power supply can be easily controlled or programmed via these interfaces.
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