Power Source for Any Waveform
Some programmable DC power supplies offer the capability to edit waveforms freely, meaning they can generate waveforms that vary over time. These waveforms correspond to a fixed list of voltage and time interval parameters. The frequency of this signal is determined by the time intervals at each node. These waveforms can be either single pulses or continuous signals.
(2) Tracking Function
In certain programmable DC power supplies, there is a feature that interconnects channels, meaning all outputs can be controlled simultaneously to maintain voltage consistency with pre-set values, ensuring unified command. If the lead position is in a current-limiting state, then the subordinate channels will also be in a current-limiting state. 36V aviation power supply, 400HZ variable frequency power supply, 115/200V power supply, 27V DC power supply, 400HZ power supply, aviation power supply
(3) Inductive Function
In normal mode, voltage is directly applied to the load through the wire to maintain stable load voltage, but voltage drop is generated on the wire due to load current. Therefore, the actual load voltage is the power supply output voltage minus this voltage drop. In scenarios where the output is low voltage and high current, this voltage drop cannot be ignored. The inductive function can determine the true load voltage, enabling compensation for wire voltage drop to achieve the actual set voltage value.





