Tech Talk
Programmable Power Supplies
Programmable power supplies have provision for remote control of the output voltage. The control of the output may be accomplished by any of the following means:
1. Resistive Control Programming – using a potentiometer or switching fixed resistors.
2. Voltage Control Programming – using a variable voltage to control the power supply output. This voltage is usually derived from a control circuit or a D/A converter. The control voltage can be at a 1:1 ratio to the power supply’s output, or can have a range such as 0-5v or 0-10v.
3. Digital Control Programming – programming from a computer or controller. Power supplies programmable by this means are relatively costly and specialized.
View our entire line of Programmable Power Supply Models:
- AC-DC Single Output Programmable Power Supplies
- AC-DC Wide Adjust Output Programmable Power Supplies
- DC-DC Converters (Programmable)
- AC-DC High Voltage Programmable Power Supplies
- DC-DC High Voltage Programmable Power Supplies
