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| JxR:
--- Quote from: Andrew on May 01, 2019, 08:59:06 am ---Spotted a new IVI driver for this series of power supply which also adds support for new models... 2019-04-30 - 1.5.0.0 - Added SCPIs and model support of E36231A, E36232A, E36233A and E36234A. The arrival of summer (northern hemisphere) signalling the start of the tech-show season and the prospect of new models. 8) Add link: https://www.keysight.com/main/software.jspx?ckey=1669314&lc=eng&cc=US --- End quote --- Here is the data sheet I found on those if your interested. I have no info on when they will actually be available. • E36231A: Autoranging DC Power Supply 30V, 20A, 200W • E36232A: Autoranging DC Power Supply 60V, 10A, 200W • E36233A: Dual Output Autoranging DC Power Supply 30V, 20A, 400W • E36234A: Dual Output Autoranging DC Power Supply 60V, 10A, 400W |
| JxR:
For the owners that went through the repair/replacement process: Are you comfortable enough with the transients when mains is applied to leave a DUT connected now? I had a DP832 for a few years that I finally got fed up with for that exact issue (large transients when mains was applied). I'm not willing to deal with something like that anymore. Also, I would have to put a switch between the unit and the mains due to the power draw in standby(off). They are building a lot of new homes around me, and since that started, its not too uncommon for minor power interruptions now and again. A couple things died connected to the DP832 during one of those quick power interruptions. Anyways, just wanted to make sure everyone is happy and comfortable with the unit now. I also may end up holding out for one of the higher power units, but I'm expecting them to be similar in operation. Thanks. |
| rsjsouza:
--- Quote from: JxR on May 11, 2019, 11:45:41 pm ---For the owners that went through the repair/replacement process: Are you comfortable enough with the transients when mains is applied to leave a DUT connected now? --- End quote --- It is not an issue for me. Earlier in this thread there are some waveforms that were gathered before and after the repair. |
| nctnico:
--- Quote from: JxR on May 11, 2019, 11:45:41 pm ---For the owners that went through the repair/replacement process: Are you comfortable enough with the transients when mains is applied to leave a DUT connected now? --- End quote --- The power-up transients are completely gone after the fix. |
| JxR:
Thanks everyone for confirming that the mains power issue has been put to rest. --- Quote from: blueskull on May 11, 2019, 11:57:09 pm ---I didn't keep it for long, though, as I don't need the power, and I have a very tight benchtop space, so I ended up with a PXI-based SMU. But for a standalone unit, I highly recommend E36313A. --- End quote --- Thanks for the recommendation. I love your PXI setup, it looks great! I find myself dragging equipment back and forth to my university, so a single box with that much functionality would be incredible. Maybe one day... |
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