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  •  -16% PCW07D Laboratory Switching Power Supply (DC 0-50 V, 0-6 A)

    PCWork PCW07D Laboratory Switching Power Supply (DC 0-50 V, 0-6 A)

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    The PCW07D laboratory power supply is a high quality DC switching power supply designed specifically for laboratory applications. With an output voltage of 0-50 V and an output current of 0-6 A, it offers a maximum power of 150 W to handle even the most demanding tasks. Whether you are a student working on projects or a professional user who needs precise results, this power supply will meet your needs. Stable and accurate output for precise measurements and experiments The PCW07D laboratory power supply features stable and precise output. Thanks to innovative technology, it delivers a constant voltage or current regardless of load changes or fluctuating input voltages. This stability ensures accurate measurements and precise experiments. The power supply has high setting accuracy, so you can target your desired values. Intuitive operation and convenient functions The PCW07D laboratory power supply offers you intuitive operation and practical functions. The large, 4-digit LED display makes it easy to read the set values. The 3 memory buttons allow you to save your favorite settings and recall them at any time. The ability to set over-voltage and over-current protection functions provides additional safety. The innovative design of the laboratory power supply is not only visually impressive, but also offers practical advantages. The compact dimensions allow space-saving installation in the laboratory. The USB interface allows you to connect to other devices and the lock function provides additional protection against unauthorized operation. In addition, the power supply features short-circuit, overload, overheat and current-limit protection to keep your equipment and applications safe. Specifications Regulated output voltage 0-50 V Regulated output current 0-6 A (max output 150 W) Input voltage 104~127 V AC (60 Hz)207~253 V AC (50 Hz) Line regulation CV ≤0.1% +3 mV CC ≤0.2% +3 mA Load regulation CV ≤0.1% +3 mV CC ≤0.5% +10 mA Ripple and noise CV ≤5 mVr.m.s CC ≤20 mAr.m.s Protection Current limiting and short-circuit protection, over current protection, over voltage protection Voltage indication accuracy LED ±0.5% +5 digits Current indication accuracy LED ±0.5% +5 digits Environment 0~+40°C relative humidity <90%

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What is a power supply? Why do you need one?

A power supply is a device that supplies electricity to a load. Its main function is to convert the electrical current from a source into the correct voltage, current and frequency to power a load. A power supply's functions may include limiting the current drawn by the load to safe levels, shutting down power in the event of an electrical fault, and storing energy in the event of a temporary power outage.

There are different types of power supplies. A direct current power supply converts alternating current (AC) into a stable direct current (DC) voltage. An alternating current power supply takes the voltage from a socket and adjusts it with a transformer to the required voltage.

Note that 12 V power supplies (or 12 VDC power supplies) are among the most commonly used power supplies at the moment. In general, a 12 VDC output is obtained from a 120 VAC or 240 VAC input using a combination of transformers, diodes, and transistors. If you want to control the output, you can use a programmable power supply, which allows you to control voltage, current and other parameters with an analog control signal that can be sent via a keyboard, a hand switch or via a computer interface.

What are adapters? What are they used for?

An AC adapter is used to convert one AC voltage into another AC voltage. For example, an AC adapter converts voltage from a wall socket into 12 V AC voltage. Therefore, a 36 W 12 V AC adapter will have a maximum output of 3 A.

A DC adapter converts alternating current into direct current. Also, a 36W 12V DC adapter has the same 3A output. The difference is that the current is constant, flowing in one direction, instead of the constantly reversing AC current that the AC adapter produces.

If a device does not have its own power supply, it will need an AC adapter to get power. In addition, having a separate and external AC/DC power adapter helps reduce the size of electronic devices by eliminating the need for a complete power supply unit, helps reduce the heat produced in an electronic device, reduces electrical noise, and improves safety.

What does Elektor have to offer?

Elektor offers a variety of power supplies, each with specific output powers, voltage and weight characteristics. Some are simple, others are more complex. Browse our list of power supplies to find a solution that meets your needs.

What can you do with a power supply?

Most electronic systems rely on power, and a power supply keeps your solution running. Purchasing the right power supply can mean the difference between a well-executed project and a product with disappointing results.

Why buy a power supply from Elektor?

Elektor sells a variety of accessories for power supplies. We offer plug sets, diode modules, battery modules, adapters, cable sets, connectors, and more. We stock a range of power supplies to meet the different needs of our customers.

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