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Manufacturer number: N6970A
| Weight (kg): | 15.5 |
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Utilizing the Versa Power architecture, the Keysight Technologies (formerly Agilent) N6900A series power supplies/laboratory power supplies offer a clear technological advantage over normal standard power supplies.
This power supply series of the APS (Advanced Power System) class is aimed at users who have high demands on their power supply. Thanks to the fast command processing and implementation, you can achieve unprecedented checking and test throughput.
The power supplies of the N6900A series are more than just a power supply, they offer the possibility of 2-quadrant operation. Up to 10% of the negative nominal current can be used. By using the optionally available Power Dissipator Unit, the power supplies of the N6900A series become fully-fledged current sinks.
With the optional N7908A black-box recorder, you have a data recorder at your disposal. The data recorder continuously records the output parameters such as voltage, current and power in the background for later analysis.
Extensive monitoring functions are available that protect your test object in the best possible way. Furthermore, it offers comprehensive analysis functions for the evaluation of your test process.
Reduce your test field development costs with the wide range of integrated functions.
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