Voltage and Current Output: A programmable DC power supply allows you to set and control both the voltage and current output. The “SS-3005A” in the model name suggests that it can supply a maximum voltage of 30V and a maximum current of 5A, but you should consult the manufacturer’s documentation for precise specifications.
Programmability: These power supplies typically offer digital controls and a user-friendly interface that allows you to set specific voltage and current levels. You can often program these supplies to generate different voltage and current waveforms for various testing or experimental purposes.
Display: The unit is likely to feature an easy-to-read display that shows the output voltage, current, and other relevant information.
Safety Features: DC power supplies usually come with safety features such as overcurrent protection, overvoltage protection, and short-circuit protection to prevent damage to connected devices or the power supply itself.
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