Learn about the advantages of multi-channel power supplies, from increasing power density in ATE to expanding voltage interface capacity in STE, and more.
Multi-channel power supplies provide multiple outputs to drive electronic testing from a single AC input. Their primary advantage is saving space to increase power density in automatic test equipment (ATE) racks. But multi-channel power supplies have a number of other advantages as well, including the capability to interface with standard test equipment in voltages ranging from 60V to 400V. Download this informative FAQ to find out more about multi-channel power supplies.
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