OVERVIEW The Thurlby-Thandar TSX series represents the state of the art in high output PSU design. A wide range of voltage-current output combinations will become available with power levels of 360 Watts and more. Each output combination is available in two versions: with conventional analogue controls (TSX) and with programmable controls (TSX-P).
The P versions The TSX-P versions represent a major step forward in PSU design. They combine a wealth of ?ease of use? orientated keyboard functions with full remote programmability. The result is the most comprehensive and versatile PSU control system available anywhere.
Linear post regulation for unrivalled performance
The heart of all TSX series PSUs is an innovative regulator design which combines switch mode pre-regulation with linear post-regulation. The pre-regulator uses specially developed techniques to dramatically reduce the capacitance between input and output thus eliminating the high levels of common-mode noise normally associated with switch mode PSUs. The linear post-regulator combines very low levels of output noise with excellent load regulation and transient response. The result is performance comparable with a pure linear design. Compact and lightweight The hybrid regulator design provides a PSU which is both smaller and lighter than competitive products. The high thermal efficiency also means that the PSUs are silent in operation since fan cooling is unnecessary.
Constant voltage or constant current operation All TSX series PSUs can operate in both constant voltage and constant current modes with automatic crossover and automatic mode indication.
High accuracy metering All versions incorporate high resolution digital meters for both voltage and current. V and I levels can be set to high accuracy prior to connection to the load and the limit settings can be checked at any time. A damping switch for the current meter enables the average value of rapidly changing currents to be read.
Full overvoltage protection All versions incorporate a fully variable OVP trip to protect against regulator failure. The output is fully protected and other protection functions include regulator overtemperature, and sense miswiring. |