An adjustable linear DC power supply is a regulated unit designed for electronics, providing variable voltage and current outputs. This power source is instrumental in testing and powering various electronic devices. Engineered with precision, it offers adjustable voltage and current settings, enabling users to fine-tune power parameters to suit specific requirements. The regulated nature ensures a stable output regardless of input fluctuations or load variations.
Specification
Model |
ATO-JK6010S |
Input Voltage |
110V or 220V AC (+/- 10%) |
Output Voltage Range |
DC 0-60V |
Output Current Range |
0-10A |
Output Power |
600W |
Frequency |
50Hz/60Hz |
Output Type |
Dual |
Display |
3 digit |
Display Accuracy |
≤ ±0.1%+2d |
Voltage Display Resolution |
100mV |
Current Display Resolution |
10mA |
Efficiency |
>65% |
Voltage Regulation |
Load Regulation (CV) |
1×10-5+8mV |
Line Regulation (CV) |
1×10-5+3mV |
Ripple & Noise (P-P) |
0.5mV |
Temperature Coefficient |
300PPm/℃ |
Current Regulation |
Load Regulation (CC) |
≤5mA |
Line Regulation (CC) |
2×10-5+3mA |
Temperature Coefficient |
500PPm/℃ |
Others |
Protection |
Over Load and Over Voltage Protection |
Recovery Time |
≤100µs |
Operating Ambient |
0℃ to + 40℃/ 85%RH |
Storage Ambient |
-10℃ to + 80℃/ 80%RH |
Warranty |
12 Months |
Size |
303 (L) x 255 (W) x 155 (H) mm |
Weight |
12kg |
Detail
Tips: What is the typical lifespan of a variable linear DC power supply?
The lifespan of a variable linear DC power supply can vary based on factors such as quality, usage, and maintenance. Generally, well-manufactured power supplies can last for several years, often ranging from 10 to 20 years or more under normal operating conditions. However, factors like continuous heavy usage, exposure to extreme temperatures, and inadequate ventilation can contribute to a shorter lifespan. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning, proper calibration, and ensuring optimal operating conditions, can extend the life of the power supply. It's essential to follow manufacturer recommendations and adhere to usage guidelines to maximize the longevity of the equipment. In critical applications, redundancy and periodic replacement strategies may be employed to mitigate the risk of failure.