Dual-Output, Triple-Output, Quintuple-Output Power Supplies up to 150 W
The dual-output power supplies of the
8732 series offer two absolutely identical supply units in a single
housing. The outputs are electrically isolated from each other and
floating. They can be easily connected either in parallel or in
series, and are additionally provided with a tracking facility that
allows output II to be synchronized by output I. The two power
supplies then provide a positive and a negative voltage compared to
common reference point. Current limits for the two outputs can be
set independently of each other. In addition, the power supplies are
equipped with three digital displays, and allow external voltage
measurement inthe ranges 0 to 20 V and 0 to 200 V. The voltages at
outputs I and II are measured with autoranging. Up to 19.99 V, the
resolution is 10 mV; above 20 V, the resolution is 100 mV. The
outputs I and II can be optionally adjusted by an external control
voltage (0 to 10 V) via an analog control input.
The triple-output power supplies of the 8733 series have three independent floating outputs. The 16
V, 32 V and 48 V outputs are mainly intended to supply linear
circuits. The output voltage and output current are adjustable using
ten-turn potentiometers. A tracking facility is provided. The 0 to 7
V output has a current rating of 3 A or 5 A as standard and is
chiefly intended for supplying digital circuits. The power supplies
also have three digital displays as standard. The voltages at
outputs I and II are automatically displayed with a resolution of 10
mV up to 19.99 V and a resolution of 100 mV above 20.0 V. The
current and voltage of outputs I, II and III can be optionally set
by an external control voltage (0 to 10 V) via an analog control
input.
The quintuple-output power supplies of the TOE 8735 power supplies have five independent floating outputs. The 16 V and 32 V outputs are mainly used to supply linear circuits, the 7 V output chiefly serves to supply digital systems. The symmetrical fixed voltage output can be used to supply bipolar or CMOS components. The fixed voltage output ± 15 V can be switched internally to ± 12 V. The 16 V and 32 V outputs are provided with a tracking facility. The output values are displayed on three selectable 3½-digit LCDs; the max. resolution is 10 mV or 1 mA. The current and voltage of outputs I, II and III can be optionally set by an external control voltage (0 to 10 V) via an analog control input (Option: TOE 8730/253).
The dual-output power supplies of the
8732 series offer two absolutely identical supply units in a single
housing. The outputs are electrically isolated from each other and
floating. They can be easily connected either in parallel or in
series, and are additionally provided with a tracking facility that
allows output II to be synchronized by output I. The two power
supplies then provide a positive and a negative voltage compared to
common reference point. Current limits for the two outputs can be
set independently of each other. In addition, the power supplies are
equipped with three digital displays, and allow external voltage
measurement inthe ranges 0 to 20 V and 0 to 200 V. The voltages at
outputs I and II are measured with autoranging. Up to 19.99 V, the
resolution is 10 mV; above 20 V, the resolution is 100 mV. The
outputs I and II can be optionally adjusted by an external control
voltage (0 to 10 V) via an analog control input.
The triple-output power supplies of the 8733 series have three independent floating outputs. The 16
V, 32 V and 48 V outputs are mainly intended to supply linear
circuits. The output voltage and output current are adjustable using
ten-turn potentiometers. A tracking facility is provided. The 0 to 7
V output has a current rating of 3 A or 5 A as standard and is
chiefly intended for supplying digital circuits. The power supplies
also have three digital displays as standard. The voltages at
outputs I and II are automatically displayed with a resolution of 10
mV up to 19.99 V and a resolution of 100 mV above 20.0 V. The
current and voltage of outputs I, II and III can be optionally set
by an external control voltage (0 to 10 V) via an analog control
input.
The quintuple-output power supplies of the TOE 8735 power supplies have five independent floating outputs.
The 16 V and 32 V outputs are mainly used to supply linear circuits,
the 7 V output chiefly serves to supply digital systems. The
symmetrical fixed voltage output can be used to supply bipolar or
CMOS components. The fixed voltage output ± 15 V can be switched
internally to ± 12 V. The 16 V and 32 V outputs are provided with a
tracking facility. The output values are displayed on three
selectable 3½-digit LCDs; the max. resolution is 10 mV or 1 mA. The
current and voltage of outputs I, II and III can be optionally set
by an external control voltage (0 to 10 V) via an analog control
input (Option: TOE 8730/253).