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Precise, connected programmable switching dc power supplies

By Michelle Froese | August 2, 2024

Uni-Trend (Uni-T), a global manufacturer of test and measurement instruments, recently announced the launch of the UDP6900 series programmable dc power supplies. Engineered to deliver precision, versatility, and cost-efficiency, the UDP6900 series is designed to meet the demanding requirements of various testing applications — including electric vehicle (EV) components.

The UDP6900 series offers an excellent ability to achieve a wide range of voltage and current outputs under a fixed power setting. This flexibility allows users to easily adapt to different testing scenarios, ensuring accurate and reliable results.

Whether testing high-voltage components or low-current devices, the UDP6900 series ensures accuracy and performance.

The UDP6900 series also has a cost-saving design. With the capability to test two types of Devices Under Test (DUTs), using a single power supply, it eliminates the need for multiple units, significantly reducing initial investment and ongoing operational costs.

This feature is particularly beneficial for laboratories and production lines looking to optimize their testing processes.

Advanced control and connectivity

Uni-T’s UDP6900B series takes convenience to the next level with its standard interfaces and reliable support for remote control and industrial PLC control. Equipped with USB, LAN, and RS232 interfaces, the UDP6900B series offers seamless integration into existing systems.

The remote-control capabilities enable easy operation from a distance, enhancing user convenience and safety. Additionally, the support for industrial PLC control makes it an ideal choice for automated testing environments.

The versatility of the UDP6900 series makes it suitable for a broad spectrum of applications, including testing automotive electronics and EV components, ensuring they meet rigorous industry standards.

Specifications

  • Output voltage range: 0-600V
  • Output current range: 0-100A
  • Power range: Up to 5000W
  • Interfaces: USB, LAN, RS232, GPIB (optional)
  • Remote control: Supported via SCPI commands
  • Protection features: Overvoltage, overcurrent, overtemperature

 

 

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