Rohde & Schwarz HMP2030 Power Supply
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Rohde & Schwarz HMP2030 is a three-channel DC power supply with 188W total output, 5A per channel, 0–32V range, and comprehensive industrial protection.
Product details
| Model | HMP2030 |
| Manufacturer | Rohde & Schwarz |
| Category | Multiple Output DC Supplies |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Rohde & Schwarz HMP2030 is a three-channel industrial DC power supply delivering up to 188W total output power. Each channel operates independently from 0 to 32V with a maximum output current of 5A and 80W per channel. Designed for laboratory and test system integration, the HMP2030 provides reliable, protected power distribution across multiple independent circuits with low ripple and high efficiency.
Key Features
- 3 channels with maximum 188W total output power
- All channels: 0–32V, 5A (80W max each)
- All channels galvanically isolated and floating
- Electronic fuse (OCP), overvoltage protection (OVP), overtemperature protection (OTP)
- Constant voltage and constant current operation modes
- Parallel and serial operation capability
- Tracking and link functions for synchronized output
- Remote sensing for enhanced accuracy in stringent applications
- Color-coded operating states for intuitive use
Applications
- Multi-circuit laboratory testing and equipment development
- System integration and modular test racks
- Industrial equipment and circuit prototyping
- Research and educational institutions
Included Accessories
- Quick start guide
- Set of power cables
- Three-year warranty
Specifications
| Number of Outputs | Triple Output |
| Output Voltage | 32V x 3 |
| Output Current | 5A x 3 |
| Power Rating | 188 W |
| Input Voltage | 115/230 VAC |
| Special Features | Series, Parallel Modes |
| Display | LCD |
| Series | HMP Series |
| Alternate Product Number | 3629.6718.03 |
| Mounting Type | Bench Top |
| Programmable | Yes |
| Type | Power Supply |
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