TDK-Lambda Z10-40-IS420-U DC Power Supply
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TDK-Lambda Z10-40-IS420-U is a 10V/40A DC power supply with isolated current programming and USB/RS-232/RS-485 interfaces for automated control applications.
Product details
| Model | Z10-40-IS420-U |
| Manufacturer | TDK-Lambda |
| Category | Single Output DC Supplies |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The TDK-Lambda Z10-40-IS420-U is a programmable DC power supply delivering 10V at 40A (400W) with integrated isolated analog interface for current programming. It supports both bench and rack mounting in a compact 2U form factor, ideal for applications requiring precise, galvanically isolated current control without GPIB or network connectivity.
Key Features
- Output: 10V DC at 40A maximum (400W)
- IS420 isolated analog interface for current programming
- Built-in USB, RS-232, and RS-485 interfaces
- Constant Current (CC) and Constant Voltage (CV) operation modes
- Programmable output signal pins for custom control
- Bench or rack mount configuration (2U form factor)
- Input voltage selector: 115V or 230VAC, accepts 85–265VAC range
- 5-year manufacturer warranty
- US power cord included
Applications
- Precision analog-controlled power systems
- Laboratory power supply for sensitive measurements
- Manufacturing test systems with isolated control requirements
- Equipment testing where galvanic isolation is essential
- Research applications requiring low-noise current programming
Specifications
| Voltage Range Selector | 1-19.9 |
| Output Voltage | 10 V |
| Current Range Selector | 30-49.9 |
| Output Current | 40 A |
| Power Range Selector | 200-499 |
| Power Rating | 400 W |
| Mounting Type | Bench Top |
| Input Voltage | 85-265 VAC |
| Series | Z+ Series |
| Display | Digital |
| Interface | USB,RS-232,RS-485 |
| Number of Outputs | Single Output |
| Programmable | Yes |
| Rack Space | 2U |
| Special Features | Isolated Analog Current Control |
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