80 amp 100 volt variable DC power supply features adjustable voltage and current outputs, allowing users to fine-tune settings based on specific requirements. The versatility and precision of this adjustable DC power supply make it an essential device for electronics labs, testing environments, and various technical applications, offering reliability and adaptability in powering electronic components and systems.
Specification
Model |
ATO-JK10080K |
Input Voltage |
Single Phase 110V or 220V AC (+/- 10%) |
Output Voltage Range |
0-100V |
Output Current Range |
0-80A |
Output Power |
8000W |
Frequency |
50Hz/60Hz |
Adjustable Mode |
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Type |
Transistor Connection Method |
Full Bridge |
Output Type |
Dual |
Display |
3 digit |
Display Accuracy |
Output Voltage ±0.5%, Output Current ±0.5% |
Efficiency |
>86% |
Load Regulation (CV) |
Stable Voltage ≤0.5%, Constant Current ≤0.5% |
Line Regulation (CV) |
Stable Voltage ≤0.5% |
Ripple Voltage |
≤1% |
Insulation Resistance |
Input-Output: ≥20MΩ |
Input-Chassis: ≥20MΩ |
Output-Chassis:≥80MΩ |
Dielectric Strength |
Input-Output: AC1500V, 10mA, 1 minute |
Input-Chassis: AC1500V, 10mA, 1 minute |
Output-Chassis: AC1500V, 10mA, 1 minute |
Protection |
Over Load and Over Voltage Protection |
Current Imbalance |
≤5% + 0.5A |
Operating Ambient |
-10℃ to + 45℃/ 85%RH |
Storage Ambient |
-10℃ to + 80℃/ 80%RH |
Overheat Protection Ambient Threshold |
70℃ to 80℃ |
Mean Time Between Failures |
≥50000h |
Cooling Duct |
Internal Cooling Air Duct Forward and Exit |
Certification |
CE, RoSH |
Warranty |
12 Months |
Size |
430 (L) x 450 (W) x 180 (H) mm |
Weight |
26kg |
Detail
Tips: Can a variable DC power supply be used in conjunction with other lab equipment?
Yes, a variable DC power supply can be seamlessly integrated with various lab equipment. It provides a stable and adjustable voltage output, making it versatile for powering and testing electronic circuits, components, and devices. This flexibility is crucial when working with instruments like oscilloscopes, function generators, and multimeters, allowing precise control of the voltage levels for different experiments or measurements. The variable nature of the power supply enables users to simulate different operating conditions and troubleshoot electronic systems effectively. Additionally, its compatibility with other equipment in the lab enhances the overall functionality, supporting a wide range of experiments and research activities. In summary, a variable DC power supply is a valuable tool in any laboratory setting, complementing and enhancing the capabilities of other equipment for diverse electrical and electronic applications.