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You are here: Home / Power supplies / Programmable lab power supply provides 10 kW of dc power

Programmable lab power supply provides 10 kW of dc power

September 11, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The TSR10 is a robust, high-power 10-kW, dc programmable laboratory power supply in a 3U, 19-in. rack-mounted format. It operates with any load from short- to
open-circuit and constant-voltage/constant-current auto crossover. Easy to use, the TSR10 is a candidate for testing in laboratories and for general industrial purposes, including research, component device testing, automated systems, aerospace and satellite testing.

The TSR10 has a three-phase input voltage of 360-440 Vac power supply with  TSR10adjustable dc output voltage between 0.5 and 50 V, and output current between 0.5 and 200 A. The front panel display contains settings for monitoring output voltage and current, including adjustable overvoltage, adjustable overcurrent, short circuit and feedback voltage proof, overtemperature (OTP), safe/auto start, front-panel lock and phase-loss detection.

TSR10 communications include the CAN Interface and analog programming/monitoring
(0-5 V or 0-10 V user-selectable), auto restart after power cut, mains, output voltage and current indication, front panel lock (selectable from the front panel) and/or from the software, independent remote ON/OFF and remote enable/disable, continuous encoders for voltage and current adjustment (coarse and fine mode), last setting memory and remote reset.

The TSR10 is currently in stock with Mouser. For more detailed information, visit the TSR10 product page or download the datasheet. For technical inquiries, email Tech.Support@psbel.com, call +1 866-513-2839 for North America and +49 6172 95520 for EMEA or visit belfuse.com/power-solutions.

Bel Power Solutions & Protection, 1700 Finley Road, Lombard, IL 60148

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