The BP4610 bipolar power supply from NF Corporation is a four quadrant DC power supply. The bipolar design means this power supply can also be used as an electronic load. This is also called the Source and Sink mode. In all quadrants we can operate the power supply in a so-called Constant Voltage mode or a Constant Current mode. Using the analog input, the BP4610 can also be used as a four-quadrant amplifier with a frequency range from DC to 150kHz.
The bipolar power supply/amplifier is very suitable in applications where energy is dissipated but also generated in a load. This includes electromagnets, capacitive loads, but also piezoelectric materials and, for example, Fuel Cells. A bipolar power supply is therefore ideally suited to replace a DC power supply in such setups and to guarantee safe use.
SPECIFICATIONS
The BP4610 bipolar power supply has a voltage range of ± 60V. In addition, a DC offset of ± 55V is possible, which ensures that you can also work from -5V to +115V or of course -115V to +5V. The current range is ± 10A with a peak value of ± 30A. The BP4610 also has a function generator output with a sine wave and a square wave as standard. For very specific waveforms, 16 memory locations are available (1024 points at 16bit resolution) for arbitrary signals. And all these waveforms can be combined with a sequential mode of 255 steps.
THE BP MODELS
– | NF BP 4610 (±60V, ±10A) |
– | NF BP 4620 (±60V, ±20A) |
The maximum output power of the BP4610 bipolar power supply is 1200W. The BP4620 (its heavier brother) has an output power of 2400W.
The BP models come standard with a USB interface and software for easy loading of arbitrary waveforms.
For a complete overview of our bipolar power supplies, please refer to this page page.
For detailed specifications of this product, please refer to the datasheet.