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Manufacturer number: 779647-11
Bustype: | PXI Hybrid |
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Connection type front: | 2-Pin, Weiblich Schraubanschluss, 6-Pin, Weiblich Schraubanschluss |
Module width: | 1 |
Number of analogue output channels: | 3 |
Output power (W): | 46 |
Power source (internal/external): | Internally Powered, Externally Powered |
Protectively coated: | No |
Voltage range of the analogue output (V): | -20 V bis 20 V |
Warranty (years): | 1 |
With auxiliary power supply: | Yes |
With case: | Yes |
max. Power (A): | 1 |
The PXI ‑ 4110 is a programmable DC power supply. It is a universal single quadrant power supply for design validation and production test applications. The PXI ‑ 4110 has two isolated and one non-isolated output channels, with all three channels generating up to 1 A each. The voltage setpoint and the current limit are also programmable, as are the display functions for voltage and current measurement. Channels can be combined for higher voltage and power values.
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