The XBT’s 16-bit programming feature enables high-resolution setting and readback of voltage (1 mV) and current (100 µA). It is easy to use for both manual operation and computer control. With direct keypad entry and digital encoder knob control, users can pick their preferred method of control depending on the application or user preference. For computer control, USB and RS-232 are standard while IEEE488.2/GPIB and Ethernet are optional.
To assure the safety of devices under test, the XBT includes a voltage/current preview feature before outputs are energized. Over-voltage and over-current protection is also programmed into each channel. Advanced engineering features include storage of up to 100 voltage and current setups and a 100-hour timer.
“We have spent a lot of time listening to customers and studying how power supplies are used. This research has resulted in a power supply which appeals to the many varied uses of a bench supply,” said Joe Budano, Xantrex President & General Manager, Programmable Power. “The small form factor and computer interfaces also make it easy for our ATE users to integrate the XBT into a system.” |