Elevate Your Power Supply Game With The ITECH IT7200 Series

Elevate Your Power Supply Game With The ITECH IT7200 Series


Affordable Testing Solutions For R&D, Production & Laboratories


The IT7200 series programmable AC/DC power supplies have been specifically developed to offer affordable testing solutions for R&D, manufacturing and laboratories. These power supplies are widely used in testing power modules, power tools, small household appliances, and industrial IoT devices.



Available in Rack & Benchtop


These power supplies can either be mounted on a rack or utilised as a benchtop unit. Despite only taking up a 2U half rack space, they are capable of delivering a maximum power output of 300 or 600 volts.



Performance Features


These power supplies come equipped with robust waveform editing capabilities and simulation features. They can simulate various waveforms related to power grid disturbances through features such as waveform customisation, harmonic simulation, and List. For instance, they can replicate voltage sag, transient power outages and the standard waveform specified in the IEC61000-4-11 regulation.



USB/LAN Interface


With an integrated USB/LAN interface, the IT7200AC/DC power supplies facilitate easy ATE integration and enable remote data monitoring at no additional cost. 


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Features


  • 2U half rack compact design, suitable for both bench top and ATE integration.
  • 300Vac L-N rated output, 45Hz-500Hz.
  • Built-in AC power meter and up to 50th harmonic analysis capability.
  • Built-in rich waveforms: Sine/Square/Triangle/Sawtooth/Clip sine.
  • Up to 50th order harmonic simulation function.
  • Output modes: AC, DC, AC+DC.
  • Rich waveform editing functions: LIST/Surge&Trap/User-defined.
  • Built-in rich waveform database, including 30 harmonic distortion waveforms.
  • The start/stop phase angle of the output waveform can be set.
  • Standard USB/LAN interface.



AC, DC, AC+DC output


The IT7200 series can realise various output modes of AC, DC, and AC+DC. It not only provides pure AC/DC output, but also provides AC+DC output mode to test the DC bias component, which covers more applications.




Surge/Trap


IT7200 series has surge/notch simulation function. In addition to outputting sine waves, you can also use Surge/Trap waveforms to simulate abnormal voltage fluctuations in the circuit to test the performance of the DUT under this condition.

 



Built-in rich waveforms


IT7200 series has built-in user-defined waveforms such as square, saw, triangle and so on. There are 30 built-in distortion waveforms for you to edit and recall. They can be used as basic waveforms and recalled during list programming.




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Why Fuseco?


Fuseco are the leading experts in Test Equipment across Australia. We are partners with some of the world’s leading suppliers in Test Equipment which allows us to provide our clients with the highest-quality products. We can be active participants in those crucial early concept phase discussions regarding the various solutions available.

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Top FAQs

When purchasing a power supply, the first choice to be made is linear supply or switching supply. Linear power supplies offer low ripple and noise specifications and have fast transient behavior. However they are inefficient and generate a lot of heat. They are also quite heavy. As a result most engineers prefer linear power supplies for low power applications. Using switching power supplies is a better choice for higher output power or multichannel applications. They provide higher power density. Switching power supplies are easier to control than linear supplies and cost about the same per channel.

Transient response is a measure of how well a power supply copes with changes in current demand or how well the supply follows the changes in the load impedance. This is an important specification for many applications.

DC output voltage slew rate is a rise or fall time. DC programmable power supplies have output filters that use large capacitors that store a lot of energy. It’s mainly the charge and discharge time of this filter, combined with the current demand of the DUT, which determine a supply’s voltage slew rate. The voltage slew rate is mostly independent of the connected EUT.

Load Regulation is an important specification of programmable power supplies. This means some percent output voltage change from its set-point due to a change in the current demand of the EUT. Normally this effect should be very small, less than 0.01% of set output voltage.

Line regulation specifies the percent change of the DC output voltage or current as a function of AC input line voltage. This specification is important when the input line voltage is not stable.

Stability is a measure of a supply’s long term output voltage or current drift. Stability is primarily specified in parts per million or ppm.

If more output current is required then paralleling power supply outputs is generally the solution. Ametek Programmable Power uses a dedicated control bus to connect its power supplies in parallel. The system configures itself automatically, identifying which unit is the master and which units are the slaves.

If more output voltage is required then connecting power supplies outputs in series is generally the solution. All you have to do is to connect the positive terminal of one supply to the negative of another. The limitation is that when operated in series, there are no master and slave units. Individual power supplies has to be programmed.

DC programmable power supplies typically provide a standard and isolated analog interface. Through the analog interface a supply’s DC output voltage, current and over voltage protection can be set. The control signal can be a voltage signal, a current signal or by connecting a resistor to the analog input.

Many DC programmable power supplies can be configured for either local or remote sensing. For a more accurate output voltage setting, remote sensing should be use. This method compensates for the voltage drop across the leads to the load terminals.

Upgrading to the Asterion power supply system has given us significant more testing capability and flexibility. It has been a wise investment. Thank you for your advice and support.

Margaret Smith

TEST LABORATORY SENIOR ANALYST AT UNIVERSITY OF NSW

Buying the MX45 California Instruments power source has given us enhanced testing capabilities. We have the SNK option, which is a bidirectional sink option. We are now able to simulate all grid conditions in our lab environment up to 45kVA. For me, reliability is important and I’m happy to say that we have been using this device for many years without any issues.

Keith Boydell

RESEARCH FELLOW AT UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG

We have several Sorensen power supplies in our lab and they are the lowest output noise power supply we have experienced. For any critical research project where output noise and line/load regulations are important, we use only Sorensen power supplies.

Annette Eskdale

TEST LABORATORY MANAGER AT MONASH UNIVERSITY

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