Additional Features:
- Output power: 100VA
- Output voltage: 0-135V
- Output frequency: 45 Hz to 10 kHz
- Adjustable Phase Angle
- Current Source Configurations
- Sine-Wave or Square-Wave Output
- Programmable Interface (IEEE-488 and BCD)
- Low Distortion and Noise
- Single Phase Output
- Remote Control
- Dimensions H x W x D: 3.5 x 19 x 18 inches
Applications
- Avionics Testing
- Frequency Conversion
- Instrument Calibration
- DC Power Supply Testing
- Ground Power Simulation
- Position Sensor (LVDT/RVDT, Synchros, etc.) Testing
- Circuit Breaker, Fuse, etc. Testing
- Military Electronics Testing-MATE
- Gyro Testing-Microsyn and Wheel Supplies
The California Instruments 101T is packaged in a compact 3.5-inch panel height enclosure. This unit is well suited for low power applications up to approximately 1.5 amps at rated voltages.
The California Instruments innovative modular building-block approach of combining the appropriate power controller/oscillator and power amplifier(s) allows configuration of power sources to meet specific voltage, current and output power rating requirements.
The power controller/oscillator converts user commands (manual adjustments or program statements) into the signals that drive the power amplifier. Modular "plug-in" models or " rack mount models are needed for single phase and multi-phase configurations.
Multi-Unit Single-Phase Systems
Two or more like power amplifiers can be configured to provide higher output power capabilities. Only one single-phase power controller is required.
The power amplifier produces the appropriate output frequency, amplitudes, phase angles, etc. from the precision drive signals generated by the controller/oscillator.
The T Series power amplifiers consist of ten single-phase models, and four three-phase single enclosure models. Other common features include input circuit breakers, power-on lamp and output voltage meter.
Manufacturer | California Instruments |
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Condition | Used |
Amps | 1 A |
Frequency | 10 kHz |
Phase | 1 |
Power (VA) | 100 VA |
Volts | 135 V |