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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.
When you decide on new measuring or testing technology, you want to be sure that you are making the right decision. That's why we not only provide you with comprehensive consultation, but also offer a wide range of training courses. Whether online, at our premises in Reutlingen or exclusively for your company.
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