ContinuousWave (CW系列) 可稳定输出0 - 270伏电压,內建有功率因子校正,是高效率的开关电源。
CW系列为单相输出,可并联多台成为三相输出或是增加输出功率,並于主机前面板显示输出总量
输出电压:0 - 270VRMS (L-N)
输出频率:45Hz - 500Hz
控制界面:IEEE-488.2,RS-232
Features And Benefits
Key Features
• Wide range PFC Input
• Low THD and AC noise
• Advanced Measurement Available
• Field Parallel Configurable
• Multiple Units Configurable for Poly-Phase Operation
Applications
The ContinousWave (CW) is designed for testing single or polyphase electronics. The CW is well suited for applications requiring a cost-effective low profile AC source.
Applications include:
- Testing for real world sine wave power conditions
- 400 Hz testing for avionics equipment
- 50/60 Hz margin testing
- Ballast testing
- Components testing
- Power supply testing for AC to DC converters
Manual CW Features And Benefits
The manual series front panel knobs (10 turn potentiometers) allow quick adjustment of voltage, current and frequency settings. Frequency and voltage can be programmed remotely using a 0 to 5V analog signal. LED’s indicate: output-on, voltage or current mode operation, fault and slave modes. Models can also be paralleled in the field or configured for three phase operation using a factory supplied cable. Current shutdown or foldback modes can be selected from a rear panel switch.
Programmable CW Features And Benefits
Front panel encoder knobs allow programming of voltage, current and frequency settings. Programmed or measured values can be viewed on the two LED displays through push button selection. Menu push buttons enable setting system configuration including parallel or three phase operation. This menu also allows setting current shutdown or foldback modes. Remote IEEE-488.2 and RS-232 control interfaces are standard. LEDs indicate: high or low range output voltage, measure or program mode, voltage or current mode operation
and output-on. LED’s indicate menu/status, remote control, lockout and fault conditions. Digital Signal Processing (DSP) based measurements include voltage, current (amperes, peak amperes, crest factor), power (watts, VA and power factor) and frequency.