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News Release from: TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) | Subject: California Instruments MX30
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 November 2005

Power supply offers cost-effective
option

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Featuring an output rating of 30kVA, the California Instruments MX30 power supply offers a lower-power less-expensive option.

Now available in the UK from Thurlby Thandar Instruments is the California Instruments MX30 power supply Featuring an output rating of 30kVA, the new unit offers a lower-power less-expensive option for users who do not need the full power of other products in the MX Series

Like the earlier 45kVA rated MX45, the MX30 is available in three versions: the MX30-1 single-phase model; the MX30-3 three-phase model; and the MX30-Pi, which can switch between single- and three-phase operation.

The MX30 offers all of the same features, including AC and DC output, constant power mode, and transient programming, as the higher-powered MX models.

The extended output frequency range of 16 to 819Hz makes the MX Series suitable for both commercial and avionics applications.

Dual voltage ranges (3-Pi models or -R option) provide maximum output current at 80% of voltage range and constant power from 80 to 100% of voltage range.

The built in measurement and analysis functions eliminate the need for additional test equipment.

All MX Series AC/DC power systems include a Windows graphical user interface (GUI) program which supports all the unit's functions and capabilities and is accessed using either the IEEE488 or RS232C interface.

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