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E36300 Series Programmable DC Power Supplies (E36311A, E36312A, E36313A)

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nctnico:

--- Quote from: sdouble on July 18, 2017, 11:59:50 am ---thanks. looks really nice.
gonna buy one very soon.
need to find a distributor in france first.

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You can create a user profile on Keysight's website and ask for a quotation. Keysight will forward that to the local distributor. However other (online) shops may sell it as well.

anotherlin:

--- Quote from: sdouble on July 18, 2017, 11:59:50 am ---thanks. looks really nice.
gonna buy one very soon.
need to find a distributor in france first.

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Farnell has a few in stocks and they currently have the offer with a free Keysight handheld multimeter.
Shipping (UPS) to France is free.

mk_:

--- Quote from: nctnico on July 18, 2017, 09:47:19 am ---I just tested all channels with my LISN and a DC load. In 10kHz to 100kHz frequency range the 6V output (output 1) seems to be cleaner. At higher frequencies all the outputs are more or less the same.

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How was the LISN connected and the overall measurement-setup?

Asking, because I`m not sure how to use the LISN for measurements like this..

Michael

nctnico:

--- Quote from: mk_ on July 19, 2017, 08:09:27 am ---
--- Quote from: nctnico on July 18, 2017, 09:47:19 am ---I just tested all channels with my LISN and a DC load. In 10kHz to 100kHz frequency range the 6V output (output 1) seems to be cleaner. At higher frequencies all the outputs are more or less the same.

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How was the LISN connected and the overall measurement-setup?

Asking, because I`m not sure how to use the LISN for measurements like this..

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PSU at the DUT side and the load at the PSU side. Basically reverse flow of 'normal' but keep in mind to look at the measurements in a relative way because the setup I used is nowhere near the official setup and let's not even mention calibration.

pe1oxp:
Just did some small tests with an E36312A. After switching off the power supply I heard the fan.
It seems that the power supply can't be totally switched off. Only by removing the mains cord.

Measured power consumption:
Off:  10.1W  13.2VA (Cos-Phi 0.75)
On :  12.1W  15.6VA

A lot of wasted power when you use the bench power supply not every day.

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