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Intepro's new programmable AC Power Source includes DC Output capability

Intepro's new programmable AC Power Source includes DC Output capability
Compact, rack-mounted AFV-P Series features a wide voltage and frequency range plus DC; Includes intuitive touch panel display, simple programming of test sequences, fast slew rate and high peak current.

Tustin, CA— January 25, 2017—Intepro Systems, a market leader in power component and power system automated test equipment (ATE), introduces the AFV-P Series of precision, programmable AC/DC power sources. The compact rack-mounted AFV-P Series units are available in four power levels – 600VA, 1250VA and 2500VA (2U) and 5000VA (5U) – and provide clean power with distortion less than 0.3% at 50/60Hz. The AFV-P series delivers output voltage from 0 to 310 VAC and frequency from 40 to 500 Hz (15 to 1000 Hz with the high-frequency option). The devices can also be programmed to provide DC power from 300W to 2500W at 0-210/0-420 VDC. The units feature 300 μs slew rate (for 0-90% change in output voltage) and can deliver up to 4.5 times peak current (crest factor) from its max rated current. The APF-V Series is ideal for commercial, defense and aerospace test applications, from design verification and quality assurance to automated production testing.

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The AFV-P Series’ graphical user-interface software makes it easy to set up complex testing sequences. Transient generation functions provide simulation of voltage variations, surges, drops and frequency disturbances with 1msec programming resolution. The five-inch touch screen with rotary knob allows quick adjustments and configuration of voltage, current and frequency. Users can remotely control the unit via standard interfaces of USB, RS232/RS485, LAN or optional GPIB and analog control. Free control software and LabVIEW driver are available for easy programming and remote control.

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Read the entire press release for the new AFV-P Programmable AC Power Source.

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