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News Release from: REO (UK) | Subject: Multiformer MF 6
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 June 2003
Supply simulates international mains
The Multiformer MF 6 power supply allows engineers to test equipment performance across the different voltage levels and frequencies found in mains supplies around the world.
The Multiformer MF 6 is the first in a new generation of power supplies from REO that will ensure products are able to function at the same performance level in countries with different mains supplies from the UK It not only makes performance testing less time consuming and more efficient, but also results in safer products by ensuring correct operation at different voltages and frequencies
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 25 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Multiformer is ideal for testing susceptibility to over- and undervoltage levels.
It generates a variable frequency and voltage output from a standard 230V, 50Hz supply and provides an infinitely variable, isolated voltage from 0 to 350V AC and a variable sinusoidal waveform with a frequency range of 30-100 Hz.
The voltage is selected by rotating a potentiometer.
A touch panel is used to adjust the frequency in 0.1Hz steps and to set up other parameters such as a maximum voltage limit.
The Multiformer has a functional desktop design with a touch panel and LED display for the frequency setting.
Set up is executed using a menu and selections are made using up/down cursors and an entry key.
The effective voltage and current values are also displayed on 3.5-digit panel meters.
The unit can be controlled through an RS232 interface. Request a free brochure from REO (UK) ...
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