Magna Power TSC30-166/480 DC Power Supply
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Magna Power TSC30-166/480 is a 5 kW DC power supply rated for 30V/166A with 480V AC input, featuring SCPI programming, remote sensing, and US manufacturing.
Product details
| Model | TSC30-166/480 |
| Manufacturer | Magna Power |
| Category | Single Output DC Supplies |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The Magna Power TSC30-166/480 is a 5 kW single-output DC power supply designed for applications requiring stable 30V DC at up to 166A. As part of the TS Series, this model accommodates 480V AC input and features one of the highest power densities available in rack-mount packaging. The supply is designed and manufactured in the USA with comprehensive remote programming support for integration into test and laboratory environments.
Key Features
- Output rating: 30V/166A, 5 kW
- SCPI remote programming API
- High accuracy voltage and current measurements
- Master-slave functionality for parallel operation
- Remote sensing for voltage compensation
- 37-pin external user I/O interface
- RS232, Ethernet, and GPIB connectivity
- 0-10V external analog inputs for remote control
- Programmable protection limits
- Fast transient response
- NI LabVIEW and IVI driver support
- Designed and manufactured in the USA
Applications
- Research and laboratory testing
- Automated test equipment (ATE) systems
- Industrial equipment power supplies
- Battery charging and conditioning
- Electronics and semiconductor manufacturing test
Specifications
| Voltage Range Selector | 30-49.9 |
| Output Voltage | 30 V |
| Current Range Selector | 100-199 |
| Output Current | 166 A |
| Power Range Selector | 5,000-9,999 |
| Power Rating | 5 kW |
| Mounting Type | Rack Mount |
| Input Voltage | 480 VAC |
| Display | Blank |
| Interface | RS-232 |
| Number of Outputs | Single Output |
| Programmable | Yes |
| Rack Space | 3U |
| Special Features | Master/Slave Modes, Remote Sense |
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