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We have a Weir 460 Power Supply, it has an analogue meter on it | We have a Weir 460 Power Supply, it has an analogue meter on it and can supply up to 60V DC. It currently lives on the shelves by the electronics bench on the ground floor. | ||
[[Media:Weir_PowerUnits_400.430,460_wm.pdf|There is a manual and technical information on it there]] | [[Media:Weir_PowerUnits_400.430,460_wm.pdf|There is a manual and technical information on it there]] |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 25 August 2014
We have a Weir 460 Power Supply, it has an analogue meter on it and can supply up to 60V DC. It currently lives on the shelves by the electronics bench on the ground floor.
There is a manual and technical information on it there
Specifications
- Output: 0-60V at 0-1A DC
- Line Regulation: <0.02% of output for 10% line voltage change
- Load Regulation: <0.05% of output for 10% load change
- Ripple and Noise: <2mV peak-to-peak
- Output Impedance: <15mΩ at kHz
- Temperature Coefficient: <0.02%/ deg C typically at 23 degrees
- Transient Response: <45 usec to <50mV of setting for full load step change.
- Current limit: Adjustable from 110% of full load current to zero.
- Meter ranges: 0-20V, 0-60V, 0-0.3A, 0-1A
- Operating temperature range: 0-45 degrees C
- Dimensions: 180mm x 153 mm x 255mm
- Weight 4.5 kg approximately