Magna Power TSC250-80/240 DC Power Supply
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Magna Power TSC250-80 DC power supply delivers 250V/80A (20kW) in a compact rack-mount chassis with programmable SCPI remote control.
Product details
| Model | TSC250-80/240 |
| Manufacturer | Magna Power |
| Category | Single Output DC Supplies |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Magna Power TS Series DC power supplies are high-density, rack-mount units offering a broad array of voltage and current configurations. The TSC250-80 model provides 250V at up to 80A output in a compact chassis, part of a series accommodating voltages from 5Vdc to 6000Vdc and currents from 1.2Adc to 8000Adc.
Standard features include isolated 37-pin external I/O, RS232 connectivity, remote interface software, and support for IVI and LabVIEW drivers, facilitating integration into diverse programming environments and automated test systems.
Key Features
- SCPI Remote Programming API
- High accuracy measurements
- Master-slave functionality
- Remote sensing
- 37-pin external user I/O
- RS232 interface
- Ethernet and GPIB available
- 0-10V external analog inputs
- Programmable protection limits
- Fast transient response
- Remote interface software
- NI LabVIEW and IVI driver support
- Interlock shutdown input
- Designed and manufactured in the USA
Applications
- Automated test equipment and system integration
- Laboratory and research applications
- Industrial power conversion and conditioning
- Equipment testing and validation
Specifications
| Voltage Range Selector | 200-299 |
| Output Voltage | 250 V |
| Current Range Selector | 50-99.9 |
| Output Current | 80 A |
| Power Range Selector | 20,000-29,999 |
| Power Rating | 20 kW |
| Mounting Type | Rack Mount |
| Input Voltage | 240 VAC |
| Display | Blank |
| Interface | RS-232 |
| Number of Outputs | Single Output |
| Programmable | Yes |
| Rack Space | 6U |
| Special Features | Master/Slave Modes, Remote Sense |
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