Keysight N6761A Precision DC Power Module
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Keysight N6761A 50 W precision DC power module with 0.04% current accuracy, 350 µV rms noise, and dual-range measurements from milliampere to microampere levels.
Product details
| Model | N6761A-CFG001 |
| Manufacturer | Keysight |
| Category | Power Supplies & Electronic Loads |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Keysight N6761A is a 50 W precision DC power module designed for precise control and measurement of low-level currents. This module provides simultaneous digitization of voltage and current measurements, capturing data in an oscilloscope-like buffer. It is commonly used in the N6700 Low-Profile Modular Power System for automated test equipment and the N6705 DC Power Analyzer for bench testing applications.
Key Features
- Output voltage: 0 to 50 V
- Output current: 0 to 1.5 A
- Output power: 50 W maximum
- Voltage programming accuracy: 0.016% + 6 mV (high range) / 0.016% + 1.5 mV (low range)
- Current programming accuracy: 0.04% + 200 µA (high range) / 0.04% + 15 µA (low range)
- Low ripple and noise: 4.5 mV peak-to-peak (voltage) / 350 µV rms (voltage) / 2 mA rms (current)
- Optional 1 µA measurement range with option 2UA for leakage current measurements
Applications
- Leakage current and sleep-mode current measurements
- Low-level current device characterization
- Power supply testing and validation
- Automated test equipment integration
Specifications
| Output Voltage | 0 to 50 V |
| Output Current | 0 to 1.5 A |
| Output Power | 50 W |
| Voltage Accuracy (High Range) | 0.016% + 6 mV |
| Voltage Accuracy (Low Range ≤5.5 V) | 0.016% + 1.5 mV |
| Current Accuracy (High Range) | 0.04% + 200 µA |
| Current Accuracy (Low Range ≤100 mA) | 0.04% + 15 µA |
| Voltage Noise (Peak-to-Peak) | 4.5 mV |
| Voltage Noise (RMS) | 350 µV |
| Current Noise (RMS) | 2 mA |
| Optional Measurement Range | Down to 1 µA (with option 2UA) |
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