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Bipolar Power Supply,
4-Quadrant
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A power supply able
to linearly pass
through zero to
produce outputs of
either positive or
negative polarity and
able to function in all
four quadrants of the
orthogonal voltage-
current area as either
source or sink.
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QUOTE ME
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NEW FROM KEPCO:
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FOUR QUADRANT POWER SUPPLIES FOR SOLAR CELLS/PANELS AND PIEZO-ELECTRIC APPLICATIONS
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Series BOP Capacitive Load Models
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Kepco introduces 200 Watt and 400 Watt BOP models, optimized for
driving capacitive loads, as an option to the standard line of BOP power
supplies. This option makes the BOP suitable for a wide variety of
applications such as solar cell/panel testing, driving and testing
piezo-electric devices, capacitor testing, driving and testing
capacitive transducers, and power for industrial or lab applications
with capacitive or capacitive-resistive loads.
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These BOP units are designed to operate
in a stable manner in voltage or voltage limit mode for capacitive loads
up to 10mF. They are also stable when driving any R-C parallel
combination where load R is ≥ nominal value and C is ≤ 10mF. Load R
(nominal value) = nominal output Voltage/nominal output Current (e.g.,
BOP 36-6MC, R = 36/6 = 6 Ohms). To prevent current limit mode operation,
the equivalent impedance of the R-C parallel load circuit must be
greater than the nominal R value at the working frequency.
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Static specifications representing
accuracy for various influence parameters are identical to the standard
BOP models. Ripple and noise specifications are better (approximately
50% lower) for the C option units compared to the standard BOP.
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For digital meters, substitute the letter D for M when ordering - example: BOP 20-20DC.
For GPIB control of the BOP, add the
suffix 4886 after the letter C in the model name - example: BOP
20-20MC4886.
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| (1) | All specifications listed are for capacitive load models in Voltage Mode. |
| (2) | 20V
model only: Variation of the frequency response creates a larger 3-dB
bandwidth when driving a resistive load than for the standard model. |
| (3) | Variations of the frequency response for the standard 10µF load create a larger 3-dB bandwidth than for a resistive load. |
| (4) | 10% - 90%, with nominal resistive load. |
| (5) | Load between infinity and nominal resistive values. |
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