Used Power Supply Mainframe Agilent N6701C

The Keysight N6701C comes standard with GPIB, USB 2.0, and 10/100 Base-T ethernet LAN interfaces. The modules come standard with built-in measurement of voltage and current to simplify wiring and design of an ATE system.

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The Keysight N6701C Low-Profile Modular Power System (MPS) is a 1U (rack unit) high, multiple-output programmable DC power supply or electronic load system that enables test system integrators to optimize performance, power and price to match test needs. It gives test system designers the flexibility to mix and match from over 30 different DC power modules to create a 1- to 4-channel DC power system or electronic load system optimized to meet specific test requirements. Test system engineers can invest in high-performance outputs where speed and accuracy are needed, or purchase basic performance outputs for simple DC power requirements or an electronic load is required for power supply testing.

The Keysight N6701C comes standard with GPIB, USB 2.0, and 10/100 Base-T ethernet LAN interfaces. The modules come standard with built-in measurement of voltage and current to simplify wiring and design of an ATE system. Each DC power module or electronic load can be individually set to turn on or to turn off with a delay. For applications that require more than four DC power or electronic load modules to be sequenced, this output sequencing can be extended across multiple N6700 mainframes. When the I/O ports on the rear panel of the main-frames are wired together, a pair of synchronization signals can be sent between mainframes, allowing the output sequences of all mainframes to be synchronized. The N6701C has a universal input that operates from 100-240 Vac, 50/60/400 Hz. There are no switches to set or fuses to change when switching from one voltage standard to another. The AC input employs power factor correction.

 

Specifications for:

Max Number of Modules

4

Rated Output Power

600W

Nominal Input Ratings

100 VAC – 240 VAC; 50/60/400 Hz

Power Consumption

1500 VA typical