Newbie – Power supply good enough?
Posted by admin on September 5th, 2010 at 02:52am
Okay, I have a line on this power supply but before I buy I want to make sure it’s good enough. It is a used power supply though. I will be dying parts that equal 469 sq.in. sometimes a little more but sometimes less. I understand that you can go smaller without problems but can’t always go bigger. I think this will handle everything I will want to do since it seems the capacity is large enough. Here are the specs, tell me what you think please. I’m looking at this as a retirement job and want to get on with it but do it right.
Two level of control for both current and voltage outputs: coarse and fine for ease of use
Outputs: 0-30 V and 0-30 A
Input voltage: 110V/60Hz
Line regulation: CV <= 0.02% + 3 mV, CC <= 0.5% + 3 mA
Load Regulation: CV <= 0.02% + 10mV, CC <= 0.5% + 10 mA
Ripple noise: CV <= 10 mV RMS, CC <= 10 mA RMS
Protection: constant current and short-circuit protection
LED reading accuracy: +/-1% for voltage and +/-2% for current
Environment: 0-40C, relative humidity < 90%
Size: 12" x 10" x 6"
Weight: 12 lbs
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