NI 782857-02 | NI PXIe-4113, power supply with 2 channels, 10 V, 6 A.
Manufacturer number: 782857-02
782857-02 | NI PXIe-4113, power supply with 2 channels, 10 V, 6 A.
Technical Data
Bustype: | PXI Express |
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Connection type front: | 10-Pin, Weiblich COMBICON |
Module width: | 1 |
Number of analogue output channels: | 2 |
Output current measuring range: | 0 A bis 6 A |
Power source (internal/external): | Externally Powered |
Protectively coated: | Nein |
Voltage range of the analogue output (V): | 0 V bis 10 V |
With auxiliary power supply: | Ja |
With case: | Ja |
max. Power (A): | 6 |
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782857-02 | NI PXIe-4113, power supply with 2 channels, 10 V, 6 A.
The PXIe-4113 is a programmable DC power supply with isolated outputs. It simplifies the development of automated test systems for a wide range of applications - from aerospace to automotive and component testing - by eliminating the need to use different form factors in a test rack. The power supply has an output shutdown function that isolates it from the device under test enables, if not used, as well as voltage monitoring to compensate for losses in system wiring.
Product features:
- Bus type: PXIe
- Power supply channels: 2
- Voltage measuring range of the analog output: 0 V to 10 V.
- Maximum current: 6 A.
- Total output power: 120 W
- Power source: External power supply
- With auxiliary power supply: Yes
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