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Laboratory power supply generates 175 W with silent cooling

16th April 2009
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The new EX355R from TTi is a compact laboratory bench-top power supply generating voltages from 0 to 35 V at currents from 0 to 5 A. Unlike other power supplies of similar power levels, it uses entirely convection-based cooling and is consequently silent in operation.
The new model incorporates twin 4-digit meters giving resolutions of 10 mV and 1 mA, respectively, at all voltages and currents. Local or remote sensing can be selected by a front-panel switch, the latter providing perfect regulation and accurate metering at the load regardless of connection lead lengths.

The EX355R uses mixed-mode regulation technology which combines switch-mode pre-regulation with linear post-regulation. Special techniques are used to maintain very high efficiency while achieving a noise level that is close to that of a pure linear regulator. Line and load regulation are both better than 0.01%, and output noise is less than 2 mV - even at full power.

The unit has been designed to meet the stringent requirements of relevant IEC standards for safety and EMC. The output is intrinsically short-circuit proof, and is protected against external voltages and reverse currents.

The new power supply incorporates the latest TTi safety binding post terminals. These will accept 4 mm fixed shroud plugs - a mandatory safety requirement for an increasing number of organisations - but can also accept fork connectors or bare wires giving maximum flexibility.

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