NS1-class ATE System DC Power Supply, 150 V, 22.5 A, 3.375 kW

The single-output, 3,375 W DP5751AL DC power supply provides universal AC input, GPIB, LAN, USB, LXI compliance, and analog/resistance control of output voltage and current.

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  • Adjustable slew rate

    Yes

  • Regenerative power

    No

  • Arbitrary waveform generation

    Yes

  • Maximum power

    3375 W

  • Maximum voltage per output

    150 V

  • Command processing time

    10 ms

  • Measurement accuracy

    75 mV

  • Noise and ripple

    120 mVpp

  • Output response time

    50 ms

  • Programming accuracy

    75 mV

  • Maximum current per output

    22.5 A

  • Input phase voltage

    3 Phase 200/240 VAC

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DP5751AL NS1-class ATE System DC Power Supply, 3.375 kW
DP5751AL NS1-class ATE System DC Power Supply, 3.375 kW

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DC Power Supply 150V, 22.5A, 3375W, In 3ph 200 - 240 VAC | KeysightCare Technical Support - 3 years | Return to Keysight Warranty - 3 years.

Highlights

Power Without Compromise

The single-output 3,375 W DP5751AL provides a universal AC input and comes standard with GPIB, LAN, and USB interfaces, along with comprehensive protection against overvoltage and overcurrent. It also supports analog voltage and resistance control for output programming. Designed for dependable performance in system applications, it offers advanced features in a compact 1U full-rack-size form factor, allowing you to validate complex power devices faster, in less space, with no compromise on performance.

The DP5751AL enables you to:

  • Deliver output stably up to 150 V, 22.5 A, 3,375 W.
  • Operate easily via front-panel knobs for separate voltage and current control.
  • Perform accurate built-in voltage and current measurement.
  • Protect connected devices with over-voltage and over-current safeguards.
  • Connect up to two similarly rated units in series for higher output voltage.
  • Link up to twelve similarly rated units in parallel for higher current output.