6632A

Description: HP Agilent 6632A DC Power Supply with GPIB

Manufacturer Keysight Technologies
Series 6030 Series
Part Number 6632A

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Keysight 6632A DC Power Supply

Keysight 6632A Power Supply is a 100 Watt, solitary output, rated for up to 20 v @ ±5 A. Both the 6632A voltage and current output can be programmed for either CV or CC operation. An inherent DCM and precision current shunt measure (read back) the genuine 6632A output. The HP-IB interface allows complete programmability, including status reporting and interrupt generation for client designated deficiency conditions.

Whether different loads are associated with one supply, each load should be associated with the supply’s output terminals utilizing separate pairs of interfacing wires. This minimizes common coupling impacts and takes full advantage of the supply’s low output impedance. Each pair of connecting wires should be as short as possible and twisted or protected to decrease noise pickup radiation. If load considerations oblige the utilization for output distribution terminals that are spotted remotely from the supply, then the power supply output terminals should be associated with the remote appropriation terminals by one set of twisted or protected wires. Each load should also be separately associated with the remote distribution terminals.

Either positive or negative voltages can be acquired from the supply by grounding one of the output terminals. It will be best to avoid grounding the output at any point other than the power supply output terminals to avoid noise issues caused by common-mode current flowing through the load leads to ground.This instrument has a voltage between 0-20 V, current between 0-5 A, a Display LCD, CV –CI, Remote sensing, Self-test, and GPIB.

Model6632A
ManufacturerHP/Agilent/Keysight
Series6030
TypeDC Power Supply
Output Voltage0 to 20 V
Output Current0 to ±5 A
Outputs1
StatusObsolete
6632A ManualUser Manual and Maintenance Manual Available for Download
ApplicationIndustrial