Programmable Supply Is A Snap To Use Via Push-Button Dial Controls

March 1, 2001
The Z-up series programmable power supply offers the ease of push-button dial controls for programming and status indicators for monitoring output parameters. It can be configured for up to 31 dc outputs using built-in RS-232 and RS-484 ports.

The Z-up series programmable power supply offers the ease of push-button dial controls for programming and status indicators for monitoring output parameters. It can be configured for up to 31 dc outputs using built-in RS-232 and RS-484 ports. Features include power factor correction from 85 to 265 Vac, LED indicators that continuously monitor operation, and the supply is available in 200W, 400W and 800W versions. Output voltages range from 0 to 6V up to 0 to 60V and output current range from 0 to 3.5A to 0 to 132A. Typical pricing for a 200W model starts at $860 in OEM quantities.

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