When picking a power supply, you need to consider the power requirements of your targets. Be sure to review the voltage and current limitations and choose an appropriate supply based on the targets you will analyze. Some power supplies have options like Over-Current Protection (OCP), which is a feature that prevents a power supply from providing more current than it can handle. Some power supplies will also include a Remote Sense feature that is used to regulate the output voltage at the target load. This compensates for the voltage drop across the cables connecting the power supply to the target load.
Item | Price | Link | Usage | Â | Â |
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KC3010D | $49.99 | Link | Low cost introductory power supply | Â | Â |
Hyelec 30V 5A Switching DC Bench Power Supply | $56.99 | Link | Adjustable power supply with output enable line | Â | Â |
RD6006 | $85.00 | Link | Low-cost front end for power supply, can be used with an old ATX supply or other DC barrel jack power supplies | Â | Â |
Siglent SPD1168X | $265.00 | Link | Power supply with programmable output and voltage sensing, also SCPI interface | Â | Â |
Rigol DP832 | $399.00 | Link | Three channel power supply (30V/3A | Â | 30V/3A, 5V/3A) |
Keysight E36233A 400W Dual Output Supply | $3,569 | Link | High wattage dual output supply, 30V/20A/400W, SCPI interface | Â | Â |
BK Precision 9140 32V / 8A / 300W Triple-output Bench Power Supply | $1,940 | Link | High current, high power, Ethernet/LXI interface, three outputs, compact | Â | Â |