The 101T is a 100 VA AC Source from California Instruments. AC Sources supply AC voltage and current to test, design, and troubleshoot electric and electronic circuits. Applications include Research, Design, ATE applications, and QA to name a few.
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/oscillato
r and power amplifier(s) allows configuration of power sources to meet specific voltage, current and output power rating requirements.
The power controller/oscillato
r 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/oscillato
r.
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.
The 101T is a 100 VA AC Source from California Instruments. AC Sources supply AC voltage and current to test, design, and troubleshoot electric and electronic circuits. Applications include Research, Design, ATE applications, and QA to name a few.
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.