Keysight AC6803B Basic AC Power Source, 2000 VA, 270 V, 10 A
Keysight’s AC6803B Basic AC source offer the quality and capability you need:
- Intuitive user interface – If you’ve used a Keysight DC power supply, you’ll feel right at home with these AC sources.
- Flexible I/O – LAN/LXI Core and USB (standard), and GPIB (optional). And you can access and control the source remotely via a standard browser.
- Low cost of ownership – backed with global support and the longest standard warranty in the industry.
- 2000 VA, 310 V, 10 A
4-5 days from Keysight Inventory
Whether you want to manually control your basic AC source on your R&D bench or program it to use in a fully automated test rack, it must provide stable, dependable AC power to your DUT.
You can use the AC6800B Series basic AC power sources for:
- Simple tasks such as simulating global AC power conditions
- Testing varying frequency and voltage combinations to simulate real-world conditions
- Power factor correction testing and similar AC + DC applications (for example, test your input circuitry to look at ripple voltage)
If you want to generate non-sinusoidal output waveforms or output transient events, use the optional analog input, which allows you to create analog waveforms using your function generator. See page 12 to learn more about the analog card’s characteristics. The analog input option is also useful in situations where you want to control the output voltage level with an external DC control signal.
Whether you want to manually control your basic AC source on your R&D bench or program it to use in a fully automated test rack, it must provide stable, dependable AC power to your DUT.
You can use the AC6800B Series basic AC power sources for:
- Simple tasks such as simulating global AC power conditions
- Testing varying frequency and voltage combinations to simulate real-world conditions
- Power factor correction testing and similar AC + DC applications (for example, test your input circuitry to look at ripple voltage)
If you want to generate non-sinusoidal output waveforms or output transient events, use the optional analog input, which allows you to create analog waveforms using your function generator. See page 12 to learn more about the analog card’s characteristics. The analog input option is also useful in situations where you want to control the output voltage level with an external DC control signal.