The 69900 Series is our fully featured family of digital arc lamp power supplies. They offer superior performance, advanced features, and are small and light weight.
Output stability is critical for many spectroscopic applications. The power supply's contribution to output stability is significant. The output of these power supplies changes by less than 0.02% even for large swings in the line voltage. Light ripple is an impressive <1% r.m.s. To minimize signal changes beyond the power supply's control, we recommend that you use our 68950 Light Intensity Controller (see
Oriel® Digital Light Intensity Controller).
Power the lamp on and off; set the current/power preset and limit; and monitor the lamp's voltage, current, power, and operating time, all via your PC. These supplies include an RS 232 PC interface. An optional IEEE 488 (GPIB) interface board is available. Via one of these interfaces, you have full access to all the control and monitoring features of the power supply, from your computer. Analog signals are available for remote metering of voltage, current and power, as well as lamp start and stop, for users who do not wish to use a computer.
The 69900 Series is our fully featured family of digital arc lamp power supplies. They offer superior performance, advanced features, and are small and light weight.
Output stability is critical for many spectroscopic applications. The power supply's contribution to output stability is significant. The output of these power supplies changes by less than 0.02% even for large swings in the line voltage. Light ripple is an impressive <1% r.m.s. To minimize signal changes beyond the power supply's control, we recommend that you use our 68950 Light Intensity Controller (see
Oriel® Digital Light Intensity Controller).
Power the lamp on and off; set the current/power preset and limit; and monitor the lamp's voltage, current, power, and operating time, all via your PC. These supplies include an RS 232 PC interface. An optional IEEE 488 (GPIB) interface board is available. Via one of these interfaces, you have full access to all the control and monitoring features of the power supply, from your computer. Analog signals are available for remote metering of voltage, current and power, as well as lamp start and stop, for users who do not wish to use a computer.