Date
11/05/2025
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced a new series of high-power ATE system power supplies, expanding its power test portfolio with three automated test equipment (ATE) product families: the RP5900 Series Regenerative DC Power Supplies, the EL4900 Series Regenerative DC Electronic Loads, and the DP5700 Series System DC Power Supplies. These next-generation solutions provide high density, bi-directional and regenerative capabilities, and intelligent automation software, helping engineers validate designs more efficiently and accelerate time to market.
Across industries, power validation has become increasingly complex, driven by higher-power devices that require extensive testing, greater rack space, manual test programming, and growing requirements for both security and sustainability. Engineers need ATE solutions that not only deliver more power in less space but also automate complex test scenarios, safeguard sensitive data, and reduce energy waste. Keysight’s latest high-power supplies directly address these challenges, enabling engineers to validate designs more efficiently, expand test coverage, and reduce operational risk.
Keysight’s new high-power ATE supplies range from 1.5 kW to 12 kW and include uni-directional power supplies, bi-directional power supplies, and regenerative electronic loads. By combining superior density with robust automation software, the portfolio enables engineers to validate complex, multi-kilowatt devices with greater precision and repeatability, using less space and energy.
Key benefits of the new high-power ATE supplies include:
Carol Leh, Vice President, Electronic Industrial Solutions Group Center of Excellence at Keysight, said: “Engineers today face unprecedented challenges as power devices become larger, more complex, and more critical to innovation across industries. With this new portfolio of high-power ATE solutions, we are giving engineers the density, automation, and sustainability they need to accelerate validation, reduce risks, and confidently bring next-generation technologies to market.”
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