E36313A Triple Output DC P.S.

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About

The 160-Watt E36313A is a clean reliable bench power supply for general purpose applications. It combines next generation benchtop capabilities with flexible system features in a compact intuitive package. The E36313A is the best-in-class power supply of the E36300 Series product family. (The E36312A (80 W) offers the same feature set with reduced power and the E36311A (also 80 W) is the most economic model with reduced feature set for university classroom applications.)

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Features

 

Clean, reliable power supply

  • Low, normal mode noise specifications assure quality power for precision circuitry applications enabling you to power your design with confidence.
  • Accurate voltage/current programming and read back capability provides excellent control to precisely power your device under test.
  • Characterizing small power devices with low current range to 1µA resolution.
  • Protection for your device under test (DUT) includes over voltage, over current, and over temperature protection.

 

Convenient benchtop capabilities

  • Three independent outputs in one instrument saves maintenance cost and bench space.
  • One of the quietest power supplies in its class provides a quiet and undisturbed work environment.

 

Compact, intuitive package

  • 4.3-inch LCD color display to show the voltage and current of all three channels at the same time.
  • Color-coded channels to simplify manual set-up.

 

Increased capability for increased productivity

  • Simultaneously log time-stamped data to the large color display and external USB thumb drive for data analysis. USB/LAN with Option GPIB available.
  • Generate complex sequences of output changes with rapid, precise timing and synchronized with internal or external signals to simulate on/off modes of your device.
  • Automatically set channels 2 and 3 to series or parallel to double the output voltage or current when a little more is needed.
  • Account for voltage drop in the power leads to achieve tight regulation and high voltage measurement accuracy with 4-wire remote sensing.
Specifications

Output Rating- 160 W

  • Output 1: 0 to 6 V, 0 to 10 A
  • Output 2: 0 to 25 V, 0 to 2 A
  • Output 3: 0 to 25 V, 0 to 2 A

 

Programming Accuracy ±(% of output + offset)

  • Voltage: 0.03% + 3 mV, 0.03% + 5 mV, 0.03% + 5 mV
  • Current: 0.05% + 4 mA, 0.04% + 3 mA, 0.04% + 3 mA

 

Ripple & Noise (20 Hz to 20 MHz)

  • Normal Mode Voltage: <350 µVrms/ 2 mV p-p, < 1 mVrms/ 5 mVpp, < 1 mVrms/ 5 mVpp
  • Normal-mode current: <4 mA rms, <2 mA rms, <1 mA rms

 

Readback Accuracy ±(% of output + offset)

  • Voltage: 0.04% + 3 mV, 0.03% + 5 mV, 0.03% + 5 mV,
  • Current: + 0.05% + 5 mA, 0.04% + 3 mA, 0.04% + 3 mA,
  • Low Range Current, 20 mA: 0.25% + 80 uA, 0.25% + 80 uA, 0.25% + 80 uA
Important Dates

Enrollment Begins: Oct 10 2017

Enrollment Ends: Nov 14 2017

RoadTesters Selected: Dec 1 2017

Product Shipped: Dec 5 2017

RoadTesting Begins: Dec 12 2017

Reminder/Update Email: Jan 12 2018*

Submit Reviews By: Feb 12 2018**

 

*The element14 RoadTest Staff will send this reminder/update email.

**If a RoadTester is unable to meet the deadline, please notify the RoadTest Program Lead, , as soon as possible before the deadline.

RoadTesters

These applicants were selected as official roadtesters:

 

Terms and Conditions

Keysight Triple Output DC Power Supply – RoadTest

Terms and Conditions

These are the terms and conditions which govern the Keysight Triple Output DC Power Supplyt RoadTest contest. This Contest requires participants to submit an application indicating their previous experience with this type of equipment/component, information on what they would do to test the equipment/component, and the applicant’s desire to post a thorough review of their experience with images, photos, or other supplemental materials. Participants will be required to meet the Conditions for Participation.  The winners of this RoadTest will receive the item(s) listed below. RoadTest Reviews are due no later than 60 days after the receipt of the item(s). No other prizes are offered.

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RoadTest: Keysight Triple Output DC Power Supply

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Announcement of Winner (estimated):21 Nov 2017

 

Prize: Keysight Triple Output DC Power Supply

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Comment List
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  • Hi , I'm not talking about the power-on routine leds image. I'm talking that I can see my LED (generic while LED I'm using for testing) flashing ON for a very little time when is connected to Ch2 and I turn off the Power Supply, which means there is a voltage spike happening.

     

    Regards

     

    Luis

  • Hi Luis,

     

    I also tried this with the ch 2 and 3.

    I also tried the power button and the channel buttons.

    The spikes are coming only on the ch 1, if you plugs in the power cord.

    But in details, the ch 2 and 3 also are bringing out a very small waving signal.

     

    The channel LED flashing is just the setup power-on routine - the on-board computer is driving up.

     

    Gerald

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  • Hello Gerald,

     

    Try on Ch2 and Ch3 but this time turning it off using the power button -not sure if you have to use the output first before doing so- but found that on my unit. Unfortunatelly, I don't have the right equipment to properly document this kind of test -just tons of leds- image

     

    Luis

  • Happy day! The PSU arrived the day before and I unboxed it today. I have a pretty good idea of what I am going to be doing so the review will be coming along soon. . My unit had 115V ticked at the back BUT fortunately, I checked and setup the correct switches before I plugged it in. This is was a lesson learned from a few years back after I blew up the Ben Heck Xbox tablet.

     

    Christmas came late but it is finally here!

  • I think the spike level and duration could well damage sensitive devices.

     

    Nice Catch!!

     

    Something to consider when testing power supplies. I wonder why it is not evident on CH2 & 3....

  • That's better but still quite an issue.

  • Ups - a big sorry!!! - the impulse voltage is about 10 to 16V but have the same waveform as above.

    My mistake with the comma.

     

    sorry, sorry, sorry

     

    Best Regards

    Gerald

  • Yikes! That's a little scary! image

     

    I'll do a test on mine later....

  • Hi,

     

    Yes, as you mentioned i measured it now, also i wrote it in my review.

     

     

    Ch1 - connecting to main power makes a voltage impulse about 160V. - SORRY!!!! 10V to 16V as often as you connecting, its varying the waveforms.

    (the scope setting: 100V/div (the two channels of the scope was switched as symmetrical input-channel for high voltage measuring))

    Ch2 and Ch3 does not make a voltage impulse.

     

    Best Regards

    Gerald

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  • Ohhh! This is something I didn't look for in my testing! Thanks for sharing, just been reading that thread on EEVBlog, they hadn't discovered that when I looked at that a few days ago.

     

    ..... Goes and un-plugs Raspberry Pi from the unit .....