Rigol DP832A Programmable DC Power Supply
The DP800 Series Power Supplies combine the ability to source, analyze, and coordinate over time on a powerful platform. The DP800 Series is a family of linear power supplies systems with 1, 2, or 3 outputs and 140 to 200 Watts in total. With one channel isolated users can reconfigure instruments into any number of systems or applications. Built in V, A, and W measurements make power monitoring easy, but additional wave tracking, timing, and analysis features in the advanced "A" models means there are even more ways to use the instruments. Digital triggering between instruments also makes it possible to reliably combine and connect supplies together. Intuitive to use for everything from education labs to the R & D bench, the DP800 family of power supplies provide incredible value for any application. Select the value models for best price performance or upgrade to the "A" model to improve resolution and add advanced monitoring, triggering, and programming capabilities.
● DP832A/DP832: 3 outputs, 30V/3A || 30V/3A, 5V/3A, total power up to 195W
● DP831A/DP831: 3 outputs, 8V/5A || 30V/2A, -30V/2A, total power up to 160W
● DP821A/DP821: 2 outputs, 60V/1A || 8V/10A, with remote Sense, total power up to 140W
● DP811A/DP811: 1 output, 20V/10A (Low Range), 40V/5A (High Range), with remote Sense, total power up to 200W
● Low ripple and noise:
DP832A/DP832/DP831A/DP831/DP821A/DP821: <350uVrms/2mVpp
DP811A/DP811: <350uVrms/3mVpp
● Excellent linear regulation rate and load regulation rate
● Fast transient response time: <50μs
● Some channels are isolated
● Standard OVP/OCP/OTP protection functions
● Standard timing output
● Built-in V,A,W measurements and waveform display
● Independent control for each channel
● Support more advanced functions: timer and delay output(standard),recorder/analyzer/monitor/trigger(standard in models with "A" and optional in other models)
● 3.5 inch TFT display
● Various interfaces: USB Host&Device(standard), USB-GPIB (optional),
LAN/RS232/Digital IO(standard in models with "A" and optional in other models)