The Itech IT-M3100D series programmable 2-channel DC power supply

Itech’s recently released IT-M3100D series with 2 fully isolated channels is designed to be used in practically any situation where a stable multi-channel DC source is required. This series consists of a 30V and 60V types of 200W and 400W per channel. Like Itech’s other DC power supplies, this one also features a flexible control range to still generate high current values at lower voltages. This PowerFlex feature makes the IT-M3100D a very universally usable power supply for many applications where multiple DC channels are the answer.

Thanks to its modular and compact design, multiple units of the IT-M3100D can be used and freely stacked without additional accessories, as easily as building blocks. Of course, installation in a 1inch rack can also be chosen. Each power supply and each channel can be controlled independently or synchronously via the software in an automated setup. This up to 80 channels and more.

The IT-M3100D is fully programmable and, among other things, DC sequences can be built to simulate DC patterns. All this makes the IT-M3100D an excellent candidate for incorporation into automatic test systems (ATE) to perform endurance tests, verification tests and evaluation tests.

Furthermore, the IT-M3100D has everything the demanding engineer expects from a programmable DC source. High stability of the requested DC voltage under varying load profiles or mains voltage fluctuations. Many safety functions that not only protect the power supply from overloading, but also protect the Device Under Test from damage. For this purpose, the IT-M3100D is also equipped with a priority mode to eliminate short current spikes. During switching between different voltage levels while testing sensitive electronics, this is essential.

With the IT-M3100D series, ITECH continues to innovate and expand their range of high-quality test equipment for the discerning technician.

For detailed specifications, please refer to the datasheet of the IT-M3100D.


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