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Manufacturer number: 5601.8002.05
AC input: | 100 V / 115 V / 230 V |
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Additional functions: | Data logging Arbitrary function Remote sense |
Article number: | 5601.8002.05 |
Autorange: | No |
Bidirectional: | No |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 448 x 222 x 97 |
Interfaces: | USB, LAN |
Model: | NGA142 |
Number of outputs: | 2 |
Output power (W): | 80 |
Protective devices: | OCP, OVP, OPP |
Warranty (years): | 3 |
Weight (kg): | 6.6 |
max. Power (A): | 2 |
max. voltage (V): | 100 |
The power supplies of the Rohde & Schwarz NGA100 series are linear, compact and easy to use. All models have excellent readback accuracy with a low current range for demanding measurements.
Functions such as data logging, arbitrary signals, integrated statistics and remote sensing make the devices ideal for various test bench applications. Equipped with various remote interfaces, including USB and Ethernet, the R&S NGA100 power supplies are also ideal for automated tests.
Expand the voltage and current range and achieve up to 200 V with the R&S NGA142 in serial mode and up to 12 A with the R&S NGA102 in parallel mode.
The Rohde & Schwarz NGA100 series power supplies are available in four versions. In addition to the NGA142 variant presented here with 2 outputs, max. 80 W output power, max. 100 V / 2 A per output, max. 200 V serial / max. 4 A parallel , you also receive the variant NGA101 (1 output, max. 40 W output power, max. 35 V / 6 A), NGA141 (1 output, max. 40 W output power, max. 100 V / 2 A) and NGA102 (2 outputs, max. 80 W output power, max. 35 V / 6 A per output, max. 70 V in series / max. 12 A in parallel).
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