3-Year Warranty Series 2260B Programmable DC Power Supplies 360W, 720W, and 1080W versions with voltages up to 800V and currents up to 108A Programmable voltage or current rise and fall times prevents damage to low impedance loads from inrush current Constant current priority setting reduces voltage and current overshoot when powering LEDs Programmable internal resistance simulates battery output Source a wide range of voltages and currents with the 360W, 720W, or 1080W Series 2260B Choose from analog control, Programmable DC Power Supplies. Choose from 12 versions with voltage output of 30V, 80V, 250V USB, LAN, or optional GPIB or 800V. The 360W versions can output current of 36A, 13.5A, 4.5A, or 1.44A the 720W models can interface for automated control output 72A, 27A, 9A, or 2.88A and the 1080W instruments can output 108A, 40.5A, 13.5A or 4.32A. This wide range of output voltages and current, combined with multiple interface choices, makes Fit six 71mm wide 360W units the Series 2260B ideal for use in a wide range of applications, including research and design, quality or three 142mm wide 720W control, and production test. units or two 214mm wide 1080W units in a standard rack Control the Voltage or Current Rise Time to Reduce width to minimize bench and Inrush Current and Prevent Device Damage test system space Series 2260B power supplies have programmable rise time (or slew rate) control to prevent potential- ly dangerous inrush currents from flowing into loads that have low resistance when power is initially supplied. Either voltage or current rise time can be controlled. With voltage slew rate control, voltage rise time can range from a slow, 0.1V/s to a high speed of 1600V/s for the 800V supplies. When oper- ating under constant current control, output current rise time can be programmed from a low slew rate of 0.001A/s to a maximum value of 216A/s for the Model 2260B-30-108. Programming a current rise time puts the Series 2260B power supplies in a constant current control priority mode in which the current slew rate limits the rate at which the voltage rises across the device under test (DUT.) In addition to controlling rise time, fall time can also be programmed fall time values can be different from rise time values. Delivery of power to a load can be precisely controlled to prevent overshoot spikes and excessive amounts of inrush current, eliminating damage to components, modules, or devices and generating more precise characteristic I-V curves for components such as LEDs. 40V/s APPLICATIONS 20V/s Environmental test, stress test, and accelerated life testing 10V/s LED and high power component 5V/s testing Automotive testing Battery research and test Production test Precisely control voltage rise time with the variable slew rate control. WWW.KEITHLEY.COM Programmable DC power supplies DC POWER SUPPLIES Programmable DC power suppliesSeries 2260B Programmable DC Power Supplies Emulate the Response of a Battery Ordering Information Test a circuit or device under the most realistic conditions by applying a test source with the output 2260B-30-36 resistance that is equivalent to the output resistance of the actual source that will be used to power Programmable DC 360W the circuit or device. For example, a battery has a varying internal resistance, and a device powered Power Supply, 30V, 36A by a battery will have a voltage applied to the device that is reduced by the voltage drop across the 2260B-80-13 batterys internal resistance. Versions of the Series 2260B power supplies can have an internal resist- Programmable DC 360W ance up to 555 to simulate a wide range of battery chemistries and load conditions. Power Supply, 80V, 13.5A 2260B-250-4 10V 4 load Programmable DC 360W Internal Resistance = 0 Power Supply, 250V, 4.5A I = 2.5A 2260B-800-1 Programmable DC 360W Internal Resistance = 0.9 Power Supply, 800V, 1.44A I=10V/(4 + 0.9) = 2.04A V = 10V (2.04A*0.9) = 8.16V Load 2260B-30-72 Programmable DC 720W Internal Resistance = 1.8 Power Supply, 30V, 72A I = 10V/(4 + 1.8) = 1.72A 2260B-80-27 V = 10V (1.72A*1.8) = 6.90V Load Programmable DC 720W Power Supply, 80V, 27A Internal Resistance = 2.7 2260B-250-9 I = 10V/(4 + 2.7) = 1.49A Programmable DC 720W V = 10V (1.49A*2.7) = 5.98V Load Power Supply, 250V, 9A 2260B-800-2 Use the programmable internal resistance to simulate a batterys output. In this example, a Programmable DC 720W Model 2260B-80-13 power supply is simulating a 10V battery whose internal resistance is 0 , Power Supply, 800, 2.88A 0.9 , 1.8 , and 2.7. The resulting voltage at the output terminals drops from 10V to 5.98V 2260B-30-108 due to the voltage drop across the internal resistance of the battery. Programmable DC 1080W Power Supply, 30V, 108A Flexible and Fast for Automated Test Systems 2260B-80-40 With their USB, LAN, or optional GPIB interfaces, Series 2260B power supplies will work in any auto- Programmable DC 1080W mated system. In addition, these power supplies have an analog control capability that can control Power Supply, 80V, 40.5A outputs via an external voltage and resistance. Furthermore, Series 2260B power supplies feature fast 2260B-250-13 discharge capability to quickly dissipate the voltage on the output. These power supplies also have Programmable DC 1080W a fast, 1ms transient recovery time to load changes. This combination of fast discharge time and fast Power Supply, 250V, 13.5A transient response minimizes critical test time in automated test systems. 2260B-800-4 Programmable DC 1080W Power Supply, 800V, 4.32A Accessories Supplied 2260B Basic Accessory Kit (for 36V and 80V models) 2260B-010 Basic Accessories Kit (for 250V/800V Series) Quick Start Guide Documentation CD with Manuals and Software Drivers Test Lead Set (for 36V and 80V models) 2260-009 Test Lead (for 250V/800V models) USB Cable Power Cord Certificate of Traceable Calibration WWW.KEITHLEY.COM Programmable DC power supplies DC POWER SUPPLIES Programmable DC power supplies