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The Stanford Research PS310 is a programmable precision high voltage power supply for use in laboratory or test applications. They feature reversible polarity, excellent regulation and low output voltage ripple. The digital displays provide accurate readings of voltage and current. Also, digital entry of the current and voltage provides accurate resettability. Output voltage can be set from either the front panel, the remote analog voltage, or over the optional GPIB interface. Voltage and current signals are also available for remote monitoring. Specifications. Output Voltage: 50 to ±1250 Volts. Maximum Output Current: 20 mA. Voltage Set Accuracy: 0.01% + 0.05% of full scale. Voltage Display Accuracy: V Set Accuracy ±1 Volt, typ ( ±2 Volt, max). Voltage Resolution: 1 Volt (set and display). Voltage Resettability: 1 Volt. Voltage Limit Range: 0 to 100% of full scale. Voltage Regulation: Line; 0.001% for ±10% line voltage change, Load; 0.005% for 100% load change, typ. Output Ripple: < 0.0015% of full scale, Vrms, typ. Current Limit and Trip Range: 0 to 105% of full scale. Current Set accuracy: 0.01% + 0.05% of full scale. Current Resolution: 10 µA. Current Display Accuracy: ±10 µA, typ ( ±20 µA, max). Stability: 0.01% per hour, < 0.03% per 8 hours. Temperature Drift: 50 ppm / °C, 0° to 50° C, typ. Protection: Arc and short circuit protected; programmable voltage and current limits and current trip.
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