Marca | KORAD |
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Fabricante | Korad Technology |
Modelo | KA3005P |
Nombre del modelo | KA3005P |
Número de parte | KA3005P |
Dispositivos compatibles | Ordenador personal |
Accesorios de montaje | Manual de usuario, Cable de alimentación, CD que contiene software de control remoto, Fuente de alimentación KA3005P, Cable USB, 1 juego de cables de prueba de 5 amperios |
Número de productos | 1 |
Vataje de salida | 300 Vatios |
Vataje | 300 watts |
Baterías incluidas | No |
Baterías necesarias | No |
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Nombre del modelo | KA3005P |
Marca | KORAD |
Dispositivos compatibles | Ordenador personal |
Tipo de conector | USB |
Potencia de salida | 300 Vatios |
Vataje | 300 watts |
Método de enfriamiento | Aire |
Dimensiones del artículo Largo x ancho x alto | 35,6 x 25,4 x 25,4 centimeters |
Peso del producto | 9 Libras |
Voltaje de entrada máximo | 220 Volts |
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- Inumento de alta precisión con muchas caracterícas únicas: muy fácil instalación con un perilla de ajuste rápido. Hay botones cbiar a curso o ajuste fino y un botón cbiar a la selección de voltaje o corriente. El entrada de voltaje es conmutable entre 110/220 voltios para su uso en todos los países. Tiene 4 botones de recuperación de memoria para que puedas ahorrar tiempo configurando el suministro a tus condiciones requeridas. Lecturas de dígitos
- 4 con visualización LED retroilumida: con u resolución de 0.001 V y 0.001 A, 4 dígitos proporcionan una lectura visible más precisa y clara para los valores de voltaje y corriente con solo 1 perilla, extremadamente duradero y fácilmente visible incluso en condiciones bajas Uso ligero, satisface las necesidades de la mayoría de las personas, ideal para negocios, pequeños laboratorios o aficionados en casa.
- Alta calidad con seguridad esencial: cable de tierra, protección térmica, sobrecarga de voltaje y corriente y protección contra cortocircuitos zan la seguridad. El ventilador variable silencioso integrado reduce el ruido operativo y prolonga la vida útil del producto. Hay un botón de carga de encendido y apagado para que puedas conectar tu carga de forma segura al suministro. También hay un botón de bloqueo para evitar cambios accidentales.
- Voltaje constante y modo de funcionamiento actual: fácil de marcar en el voltaje deseado con la perilla de ajuste controlada codificada y luego elige el modo con uno de los botones constantes.
- Control programable: puertos USB y RS232 para el control remoto de la fuente de alimentación. Software incluido. Lo que obtienes: 1 fuente de alimentación Korad KA3005P, 1 cable de alimentación, 1 juego de cables de prueba de 5 amperios, 1 manual de usuario (idioma español no )
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Esto está repleto de características y a un costo que no se puede superar. Tiene un LED de 4 dígitos fácil de leer que se utiliza para mostrar los valores de voltaje y corriente y 4 ajustes de almacenamiento programables.
Esta es una fuente de alimentación lineal de un solo canal, voltaje constante y corriente constante de alta resistencia con baja ondulación y ruido, alta fiabilidad y alta precisión.
El voltaje y la corriente son ajustables continuamente.
Está diseñado para su uso en laboratorios, universidades y en producción.
Interfaz USB y RS232 para control remoto del suministro
Condiciones de funcionamiento:
entrada de voltaje: 110 V +/-10 % conmutable a 220 V +/-10 %.
Rango de frecuencia: 50-60HzTemperatura de funcionamiento: 32-104F (0-40ºC).
Humedad de funcionamiento:
Temperatura de almacenamiento: 32-158 F (0-70 °C)
Humedad de almacenamiento:
Voltaje estable:
Rango de voltaje de salida: 0-30 V Continuamente ajustable. Resolución de configuración: 10 mV.
Precisión de instalación:
Ondulación:
Precisión de lectura: 10 mV.
Temperatura. Coeficiente:
Temperatura de lectura posterior. Coeficiente:
Corriente estable:
Rango de corriente de salida: 0-5 A continuamente ajustable.
Resolución de instalación: 1 mA.
Precisión de instalación:
Ondulación:
Precisión de lectura: 1 mA.
Temperatura. Coeficiente:
Temperatura de lectura posterior. Coeficiente:
Peso: 9 libras. (4,3 kg)
Dimensiones: 110 x 156 x 260 mm.
Incluye: manual del usuario, cable de alimentación, CD y cables de prueba.
2 años de garantía.
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Dimensiones del producto | 35,56 x 25,4 x 25,4 cm; 4,08 kg |
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Número de modelo del producto | KA3005P |
ASIN | B0085QLNFM |
Producto en Amazon.com.mx desde | 21 octubre 2013 |
Opinión media de los clientes |
4.6 de 5 estrellas |
Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon | nº340,045 en Electrónicos (Ver el Top 100 en Electrónicos) nº1,248 en Fuentes de Alimentación para Computadoras |
Producto descontinuado por el fabricante | No |
Fecha de lanzamiento | 15 octubre 2020 |
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The only con is somebody mustve made a mistake on this power cord. As others have noticed, it’s not a good fit and falls out. I’ve had to tape it on and will be buying a different cord for it. Hopefully its just the cord and not the actual socket that has weird dimensions (depth seems too short)
*UPDATE* bought the first power cord I could find, like the ones you use for a PSU, fit perfectly. Something very off about the one that comes with this unit, it’s about 1/4 inch too long, non-standard
A push button selects output voltage or current limit with a single control to adjust the levels. That's my only quibble: if the control is inactive for a few seconds after adjustment the control is deselected - a little longer would have, for me, been better. On the whole though it is a good PSU.
So it's accurate and 30V 5A is more than enough for many projects, no complaints there. In terms of user interface, I think it's fantastic. Really happy with how simple and intuitive it is. There are no weird additional functions that require you to hold buttons and input something; all the functionality is clear and you don't have to read the user manual to understand what the buttons do.
The memory functions work very simply; whatever memory setting you have selected, any changes you make are stored there. It's a bit of a bummer that if you change something, you have to change it back instead of being able to just save one setting and revert, but I appreciate the simplicity.
The lock, over voltage protection, and over current protection is very easy to use and self explanatory. You need to hold the lock button for a couple of seconds to turn it on and off. With the lock on, the buttons and knob do nothing. Great for making sure you don't fry something by accidentally changing settings.
One thing I really like about the user interface is the audio feedback. A lot of people don't like it when their equipment beeps with every button press, but I think it's nice to know that your button press registered, and this power supply does it really well. All of the buttons make a beep, and things like using the lock or turning the unit on produce a different beep. The knob (which is a rotary encoder that is not continuous but has bumps, not sure what you call that) makes a clicking sound when you increment or decrement (is that a word?) a digit, which feels really nice.
Inputting a voltage/current is really quick and easy despite there being no keypad. For the price, it's completely acceptable that there's no keypad, and the rotary encoder and left/right buttons work just fine. The audible feedback and clicks in the rotary encoder make it easy to really quickly dial in a value.
There is software included as well, and it's pretty good. I'm not completely sure, but it seems like it's just a labview program (though I don't know too much about labview, I am just a lowly undergrad EE student). It does install some national instruments stuff during the installation process. It's very easy to install and use, and you just connect to the power supply with a COM port. You can do anything on the software that you can do with the physical buttons, with some additional functionality. With the software, you can output a sequence of voltages at any time interval. You can also record the voltage and time at any interval and save that data to a text file, which you can import into Matlab or whatever you want to use. It shows graphs of the current and voltage as well. All this stuff is great for plotting I-V curves and seeing how much current your device is using over time. Cool stuff.
Since it connects with a COM port, I'm sure you could get it to work with your own Labview programs, matlab stuff, or any other applicable software. I used the USB port (cable is included), but there's also a serial port which is cool.
My one complaint with the software is that the buttons for quickly recalling set voltages and currents are filled with some seemingly random values and don't save what you change them to when exiting the program. Weird stuff.
The connectors on the front accept banana plugs, or bare wire. They seem like pretty nice connectors and all my banana plugs fit well. The included leads are perfectly functional, although the banana plug portion has a screw and an extra hole, so not sure what's going on there. They feel a bit weird. But who cares, you're probably using your own leads anyways.
Overall, there's nothing I can fault with this unit. It seems like all the things I've seen in reviews on youtube have been fixed or improved, and everything is high quality and easy to use. I'm very happy with this unit and the price I paid for it.
I normally don't write lengthy reviews like this, but I think this trend of inexpensive but high quality equipment (like the Rigol DS1000 series scopes) is really important for students and beginners like myself. This power supply really stands out to me as a great bang for the buck for an engineering student on a budget.
Reseñado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de abril de 2018
So it's accurate and 30V 5A is more than enough for many projects, no complaints there. In terms of user interface, I think it's fantastic. Really happy with how simple and intuitive it is. There are no weird additional functions that require you to hold buttons and input something; all the functionality is clear and you don't have to read the user manual to understand what the buttons do.
The memory functions work very simply; whatever memory setting you have selected, any changes you make are stored there. It's a bit of a bummer that if you change something, you have to change it back instead of being able to just save one setting and revert, but I appreciate the simplicity.
The lock, over voltage protection, and over current protection is very easy to use and self explanatory. You need to hold the lock button for a couple of seconds to turn it on and off. With the lock on, the buttons and knob do nothing. Great for making sure you don't fry something by accidentally changing settings.
One thing I really like about the user interface is the audio feedback. A lot of people don't like it when their equipment beeps with every button press, but I think it's nice to know that your button press registered, and this power supply does it really well. All of the buttons make a beep, and things like using the lock or turning the unit on produce a different beep. The knob (which is a rotary encoder that is not continuous but has bumps, not sure what you call that) makes a clicking sound when you increment or decrement (is that a word?) a digit, which feels really nice.
Inputting a voltage/current is really quick and easy despite there being no keypad. For the price, it's completely acceptable that there's no keypad, and the rotary encoder and left/right buttons work just fine. The audible feedback and clicks in the rotary encoder make it easy to really quickly dial in a value.
There is software included as well, and it's pretty good. I'm not completely sure, but it seems like it's just a labview program (though I don't know too much about labview, I am just a lowly undergrad EE student). It does install some national instruments stuff during the installation process. It's very easy to install and use, and you just connect to the power supply with a COM port. You can do anything on the software that you can do with the physical buttons, with some additional functionality. With the software, you can output a sequence of voltages at any time interval. You can also record the voltage and time at any interval and save that data to a text file, which you can import into Matlab or whatever you want to use. It shows graphs of the current and voltage as well. All this stuff is great for plotting I-V curves and seeing how much current your device is using over time. Cool stuff.
Since it connects with a COM port, I'm sure you could get it to work with your own Labview programs, matlab stuff, or any other applicable software. I used the USB port (cable is included), but there's also a serial port which is cool.
My one complaint with the software is that the buttons for quickly recalling set voltages and currents are filled with some seemingly random values and don't save what you change them to when exiting the program. Weird stuff.
The connectors on the front accept banana plugs, or bare wire. They seem like pretty nice connectors and all my banana plugs fit well. The included leads are perfectly functional, although the banana plug portion has a screw and an extra hole, so not sure what's going on there. They feel a bit weird. But who cares, you're probably using your own leads anyways.
Overall, there's nothing I can fault with this unit. It seems like all the things I've seen in reviews on youtube have been fixed or improved, and everything is high quality and easy to use. I'm very happy with this unit and the price I paid for it.
I normally don't write lengthy reviews like this, but I think this trend of inexpensive but high quality equipment (like the Rigol DS1000 series scopes) is really important for students and beginners like myself. This power supply really stands out to me as a great bang for the buck for an engineering student on a budget.
There is a USB port and the software is ok, at least it give your the opportunity to control it via the PC and even build programmable loop of different voltage. Good thing is you have access to the code to program your own.
At for the power, first I thought I should have bought the 30V 10A or even the 60V 5A but for the price you are better buying just 2x 30V 5A.
My only complaint is the "supposed" programmable M1-M4. Those are not programmable key but LAST SETTING YOU USED with them. Example, if you push M2 and put 5V. Press M3 set 12V. Come back to M2, it will set the 5V but it you change to 9V it will automatically set to 9V not leaving 5V. So it can be dangerous and that is the reason I don't used it too often. The good thing is what ever button you press it ALWAYS remove power and you need to press this Off/ON button to apply power. Btw this button is very useful, truss me.
In all, I recommend for any electronic hobby.