DC power supply fundamentals

DC power supply fundamentals

R&S®ESSENTIALS | Power supply fundamentals

Basics of power supplies and source measure units

Step-by-step guides to mastering the fundamentals

Bench power supplies provide a stable, adjustable output of electrical power - they are central to any electronic test setup! Key features include variable voltage and current settings, precise voltage and current regulation and multiple output channels.

These articles will walk you through the fundamentals of power supplies and source measure units (SMU), along with related applications. From learning the basics to understanding a specific test setup, we are your go-to resource for mastering power supplies.

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Understanding benchtop power supplies

This is a technical introduction to benchtop DC power supplies, their most important functions, parameters, and features in modern T&M applications.

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Common types of power supplies

What is the difference between linear and switsched mode and how many quadrants should a DC power supply have to fit your application?

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Understanding Constant Voltage & Constant Current

What is the difference between constant voltage and constant current modes in benchtop DC power supplies? Find out here.

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Output response

Learn why load recovery time is important and whether to choose voltage priority or current priority mode.

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How to increase output current of power supply

Connecting the outputs of a power supply in parallel can increase the total output current. Increase output current with parallel power supply load sharing.

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Understanding Series and parallel operation

Do you know how to increase maximum output voltage or current of your DC power supply? Learn about series and parallel power supply operation.

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Understanding Derating Curves

Derating curves are used to graphically represent the combinations of voltage and current supported by a power supply. Learn how to read them.

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Understanding remote sense

Power supplies offering remote sensing, also known as four-wire sensing, are able to compensate for voltage drops. Learn how to achieve this.

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Arbitrary and ramp function

Learn about arbitraty and ramp functions of DC power supplies and what is the best way of viewing arbitraty function.

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