DESIGN CENTERS: TEST & MEASUREMENT

    AMETEK releases AC source/DC supply selector guide

    07/16/2014

    AMETEK Programmable Power, a leader in programmable AC and DC power test solutions, has released a free online Product Selector Guide designed to help engineers locate the optimal AC source or DC power supply quickly and efficiently. By inputting a few simple parameters, engineers can find the power supply that meets the needs of their application.

    The new Product Selector Guide features two selector guides in one: the first for DC power supplies and the other for AC power sources.
    • The DC Selector searches 289 total products with the following input field options: power requirements (voltage and current), AC input voltage choices, remote interface options, use method and other options.
    • The AC Selector has a total of 58 power sources from which to choose. To quickly narrow the selection, the user may specify max voltage and current, min/max frequency, phase output, remote interface requirements, output features and compliance test options.

    As another time-saving feature, once the matching products are displayed, the user may request a quote for each product with just one click.

    “Engineers are busy people who don’t have time to search through dozens of spec sheets to find the right power supply solution for the project at hand,” explained Bill Ruff, VP/Product Marketing Manager for AMETEK Programmable Power. “With just a few clicks and spec selections, our new online tool allows them to easily find an AC or DC power supply that meets their specific application requirements in just a few minutes.”

    Product Selector Guide

    AMETEK Programmable Power

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