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THPS-100 Single Channel Power Supply |
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The Teledyne Hastings Instruments microprocessor based PowerPod-100 Thermal Mass Flow Power Supply is a self-contained power supply and display for gas thermal mass flow meters, pressure transducers or any device with a voltage output.The unit features an automatically generated set point (0-5V or 0-10V), making it ideal for use with thermal mass flow controllers and pressure controllers. Features include 4.5display, ±15 volt, 250mA transducer supply and an integrated +/- 15vdc @ 250ma power supply is available providing a well regulated, short circuit and thermal overload protected output. CE compliance.
See the Teledyne Hastings Instruments Product Bulletin for the complete specification on this product.
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THPS-400 Four Channel Power Supply |
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The Teledyne Hastings Instruments Digital 4-Channel PowerPod is featured in a half-rack profile for simple drop-in replacement of the existing Model 200 and 400 units, or be used as a bench top unit.
The PowerPod-400 is equipped with a four line by twenty character, vacuum fluorescent display (VFD). The display emulates a liquid crystal display in its command structure but the VFD gives the unit a greater viewing angle than available with most conventional LED or LCD displays.
The PowerPod incorporates many features including an integrated totalizer with a count-up or count-down options, user selected filtering of readings, serial communications or Ethernet, communications.
The Hastings Instruments new unit also offers a simultaneous display of all four channels or selective blanking of unused channels, ratio control with analog outputs for stacking multiple power supplies, and easy to follow, menu driven calibration and setup.
>The digital design of the PowerPod allows the user to set both the minimum and maximum display values corresponding to specific voltage or current inputs. One advantage of this approach is that it negates the need to access hard to reach transducers to re-zero them. Should the analog signal from the transducer change due to zero shift, the digital counts seen by the PowerPod can be changed to display zero either manually from the front panel or via serial communication with the unit.
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