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New Keysight DC Power supply announced!
Mike G:
I wonder if Keysight thought the Envox BB3 was such a capable unit that they should copy it, put it in a posh case for 10x the price with less support and everything useful as an "optional upgrade".
May I politely suggest that if you are looking for something with these capabilities at a very affordable price check out the BB3. Max 80v (series) 10A (parallel) and yes it can superimpose the arbitrary signal on top of a DC voltage.
It has fantastic development software (free!) where you can design your own GUI and scripts, all open source.
I admit the case is not as slick as the Keysight but the tech support is the best I have known in nearly 50 years in the business.
I now have 3 of these in my workshops
https://www.envox.eu/eez-bb3/
https://www.envox.eu/studio/studio-introduction/
HalFoster:
Keysight is worthless for anything other than a established business and even then is not recommended for anything other than a 3458A. For new power supplies, there are *much* better options - Siglent, Rigol etc for the consumer/hobbyist market. At work, I very much like various models from Chroma - full featured, durable and with very good manufacturer support.
For personal use, I use a couple of Power Designs TP340As as well as a C500. Kikusui linear supplies are also *highly* recommended.
Hal
Lorisermejo:
We have data
https://www.keysight.com/es/en/assets/3122-1798/data-sheets/E36150-Series.pdf
HighVoltage:
--- Quote from: Lorisermejo on September 18, 2022, 01:31:18 pm ---We have data
https://www.keysight.com/es/en/assets/3122-1798/data-sheets/E36150-Series.pdf
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Nice, Thanks!
--- Quote ---The E36150 Series provides clean power with less than 5 mVrms ripple and noise. Precise output control allows voltage set with 0.03% accuracy and current set with 0.1% accuracy. Load and line regulation better than 0.01% ensures a steady output when power line and load changes occur, giving you better peace of mind.
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Probably a big toroidal transformer inside.
TheSteve:
I'd like the E36154A please.
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