The GW Instek PSU 150-10 power supply with 1U height features a voltage range of 150V, a functional design and maintains the high power density characteristic and 1U height appearance of the PSU-LV series. The PSU15010 is a single power output DC programmable power supply, which outputs 1500W.
The PSU 150-10 allows settings for CC priority or CV priority. Under CC or CV mode, users can adjust slew rate for output voltage or current based upon test requirements. There are two kinds of slew rate settings: high speed priority and slew rate priority. High speed priority sets slew rate at the maximum speed to reach CC or CV mode. Slew rate priority allows users to set slew rate for CC or CV mode in order to control rise or fall slew rate. Slew rate priority mode is ideal for motor tests by adjusting the rise time of output voltage to protect DUT from being damaged by inrush current occurred at turn-on.
Comparing with other 1U power supplies available in the market, PSU supports a most complete array of interfaces, including USB, LAN, RS-232, RS-485, analog control interface, GPIB (optional), isolated analog interface (voltage control), and isolated analog interface (current control). Via the multi-drop mode, PSU will not need any switch/hub and GPIB cable for remote control and slave unit augmentation when using LAN, USB or GPIB. This feature can help users save costs on augmentation equipment for connecting slave while using LAN or USB.
The PSU15010 is ideal for the primary input of DC/DC converter and servomotor production application. PSU is often integrated into component test systems such as aging test equipment for capacitors; 600V DC bias applications; aging test equipment for diode; semiconductor production equipment; automotive electronics; and ECU for V8 engine or V12 engine, etc.
The PSU series provides users with flexible settings of High/Low Level or Trigger input /Trigger output signals with pulse width of 1 ~ 60ms. Trigger input controls PSU to output or upload preset voltage, current and memory parameters. While outputting or uploading preset voltage, current and memory parameters PSU can produce corresponding Trigger output signals.