Adjustable linear DC power supplies often incorporate digital control interfaces, facilitating precise adjustments with user-friendly interfaces. Users can effortlessly set desired voltage levels and control amperage with accuracy, granting flexibility in powering diverse circuits or components.
Specification
Model |
ATO-JK6020S |
Input Voltage |
110V or 220V AC (+/- 10%) |
Output Voltage Range |
DC 0-60V |
Output Current Range |
0-20A |
Output Power |
1200W |
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: Is there any difference between constant voltage (CV) and constant current (CC) modes?
Yes, there is a fundamental difference between constant voltage (CV) and constant current (CC) modes in electronic systems. In CV mode, the power supply maintains a constant voltage output, ensuring that the voltage across the load remains constant regardless of changes in the load resistance. This mode is commonly used in applications where a stable voltage is crucial, such as powering electronic devices.
On the other hand, CC mode maintains a constant current output, regulating the current flowing through the load. This is valuable in applications where maintaining a consistent current is essential, like in charging batteries. The choice between CV and CC modes depends on the specific requirements of the electronic circuit or device being powered, and some power supplies offer both modes to accommodate various applications.