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Manufacturer number: Z10-72
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AC input: | 85 V - 265 V |
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Additional functions: | Arbitrary generator with memory function external programming and monitoring constant voltage, constant current auto-crossover output sequencing load setting memory |
Article number: | Z10-72 |
Autorange: | No |
Bidirectional: | No |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 350 x 70 x 83 |
Interfaces: | RS-232/RS-485 |
Model: | Z10-72 |
Number of outputs: | 1 |
Power factor: | 0,99 @ 100 VAC, 100 % load / 0,98 @ 200 VAC, 100 % load |
Protective devices: | OVP, UVP, UVL, OTP, Foldback |
Warranty (years): | 5 |
Weight (kg): | 2.1 |
max. Power (A): | 72 |
max. Voltage (V): | 10 |
The power supply of the Z + series from TDK-Lambda with a height of 2 U is a third smaller, 40% lighter and offers 50% more power density than comparable products on the market.
Thanks to innovative, menu-driven control and monitoring functions such as the built-in arbitrary generator, the device can be used flexibly in development and production.
As standard, three serial interfaces (USB, RS-232 & RS-485) are installed, via which up to 31 devices can be controlled via a PC. This power supply can optionally be equipped with a LAN, GPIB or a potential-free, analog interface.
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