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Manufacturer number: PSP-2010
AC input: | 230 V ±15 % / 115 V ±15 %, 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
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Article number: | 01SP201010GT |
Autorange: | No |
Bidirectional: | No |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 305 x 225 x 100 |
Interfaces: | RS-232-C |
Model: | PSP-2010 |
Number of outputs: | 1 |
Output power (W): | 200 |
Protective devices: | OVL, OCL, OPL, OTP |
Warranty (years): | 2 |
Weight (kg): | 4 |
max. Power (A): | 10 |
max. voltage (V): | 20 |
The PSP series from GW INSTEK are programmable 1-channel laboratory power supplies with 200 W and are protected against overvoltage, overcurrent, overheating and overload. Thanks to the built-in RS232 interface, the devices can be monitored and controlled either directly via SCPI commands or LabView from the PC.
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