Power Supplies

HMP4000 Power supply series

Key Facts
  • 3 or 4 channels with max. 384 W total output power
  • Maximum output current per channel: 10A
  • Maximum output power per channel: 160W
  • Maximum output voltage of 32 V per channel; higher voltages possible in serial operation
  • Electronic fuse (OCP), adjustable maximum voltage (OVP), overtemperature protection (OTP)

HMP2000 Power supply series

Key Facts
  • 2 or 3 channels with max. 188 W total output power
  • Maximum output voltage of 32V per channel
  • Maximum output power per channel: 80 W; except R&S®HMP2020 (CH1: 160W)
  • Maximum output current per channel: 5 A; except R&S®HMP2020 (CH1: 10 A)
  • Electronic fuse (OCP), adjustable maximum voltage (OVP), overtemperature protection (OTP)

HM8143 Three-channel arbitrary power supply

Key Facts
  • 2 × 0 V to 30 V/1 × 5 V, 3 × 2 A (max. 130 W)
  • Linear regulated, two-quadrant power supply (current source and sink)
  • Setting and readback resolution: 10 mV, 1 mA
  • External modulation of output voltages up to 20 kHz
  • RS-232/USB dual interface, IEEE-488 (GPIB) optionally

NGE100 Power supply series

Key Facts
  • R&S®NGE102 with two or R&S®NGE103 with three channels
  • Max. output power of 66 W with R&S®NGE102, 100 W with R&S®NGE103
  • Max. output voltage of 32 V per channel
  • Electronic fuse, overvoltage/ -power/ -temperature protection
  • USB interface (VCP/TMC), optional LAN (LXI), optional wireless LAN, optional digital I/O (4bit)

HMC804x DC Power supply

Key Facts
  • Clear display of all measured parameters
  • Galvanically isolated, floating and short-circuit proof outputs
  • Protective functions adjustable for each channel
  • Ideal power supply for hardware developers and labs
  • Remote control

HM7042-5 Triple power supply

Key Facts
  • 2 x 0V to 32V/0A to 2A; 1 x 0V to 5.5V/0A to 5A
  • Total output power: 155,5 W
  • Floating, overload and short circuit-proof outputs
  • Protection of sensitive loads by current limit or electronic fuse
  • Parallel (up to 9 A) and series (up to 69.5 V) operation
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