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| Output Voltage Range | 0 - 40 V |
|---|---|
| Power Rating | 400 W |
| Number of Outputs | 2 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Remote Sense | Yes |
| Over-voltage Protection (OVP) | Yes |
| Over-current Protection (OCP) | Yes |
| Power per Channel | 200 W |
| Voltage Resolution | 10 mV |
| Current Resolution | 1 mA |
| Interface | USB |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 40°C |
| Storage Temperature Range | -20°C to 70°C |
Detailed parameters for voltage, current, power, operating modes, and protection.
Specifications for meter types, resolutions, and accuracies.
Independent mode, voltage tracking, and synchronous on/off capabilities.
Details on RS232, USB, LAN, and GPIB interfaces for remote control.
AC input, power consumption, operating and storage ranges, environmental factors.
Essential safety guidelines, grounding, and handling instructions.
Statement of compliance with EMC and Low Voltage Directives.
Details on emissions and immunity standards compliance.
Precautions to ensure continued EMC directive compliance.
Mains voltage, lead connection, ventilation, and mounting instructions.
Diagram and description of front panel output and sense terminals.
Diagram and description of rear panel interfaces and ports.
Specifics for RS232, USB, LAN, and GPIB interface configurations.
Procedures for switching on the instrument and setting output parameters.
How to select ranges and use custom limits for output control.
Overvoltage, over-current, and over-temperature protection mechanisms.
Viewing settings, locking controls, voltage tracking, and synchronous on/off.
Interface locking, address selection, and remote/local operation modes.
Detailed descriptions of RS232, USB, LAN, and GPIB interfaces.
Execution error, limit event status, and status byte registers.
Explanation of status reporting model and key register bits.
Default instrument status values at power-on.
Default parameters for remote control operation.
Command formats for RS232, USB, LAN, GPIB, and comprehensive command lists.
Specific commands for system, interface management, and miscellaneous functions.
Explanation of error codes and their placement in the Execution Error Register.
Fuse replacement, cleaning instructions, and service information.