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Labkon
Safe:
  • Overtemperature protection for the prevention of damage to the instrument
  • Freely adjustable overvoltage protection for the prevention of damage to the instrument and the device under test
  • The power output is electrically isolated from the mains inlet
  • Sensing sockets assure that the selected voltage value is applied to the device under test
  • Avoidance of contact with the power output
Reliable:
  • The narrow tolerances of the power output permit reproducible error simulation as well as repeatability or multiplication of test runs.
  • Suitable for continuous use: The instrument series is laid out for continuous use with its rugged design and various control options. Long service lives can thus be simulated making it possible to test safety-relevant components.
  • Self-adjustment: Adjustment function in the instrument for customer-defined check intervals on-site
Flexible:
  • LABKON P series instruments can be connected in series and in parallel in order to increase nominal power / voltage/ current.
  • Control: Regardless of whether manual - with the keypad or rotary encoder - or via one of the digital interfaces: the control options leave nothing to be desired – and the instruments are equipped with an SCPI command set as well.
  • Place of use: All of the instrument’s functions can be taken advantage of whether it’s used on the laboratory bench or installed to a test rig.
Applications:
  • LABKON P series instruments are single-channel DC power supplies with a stable and precise power output.
  • The series combines modern circuit technologies, a diverse range of functions and absolute reliability.
  • The instruments can be ideally incorporated into applications which are required in R&D, production and in automated test systems.
  • They are an ideal, reliable solution for numerous applications at the industrial level, as well as for laboratory operations.

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