The DPS‑175‑BPC is a high-performance bipolar constant‑current power supply designed to drive the EMU‑75 electromagnet, generating magnetic fields up to approximately 11 kG (1.1 Tesla) at a 10 mm air gap. Each electromagnet coil receives a regulated current of ±3 A through six synchronized IC-based modules (one master, five slaves), ensuring highly stable and precise output.
It features a microcontroller-based interface with push-button up/down current control, a 3½-digit LED display, and is equipped with full protection against overload, short circuits, and inductive voltage spikes. The unit supports PC interfacing via USB using SES-CAMM or DACC software for real-time current control, data logging, and magnetic hysteresis loop plotting.
This unit is suitable for advanced research labs, university physics departments, and R&D centers dealing with magnetic field characterization and electromagnetically controlled experiments.
Bipolar constant current output: ±3 A per coil, total output of ±6 A
Compatible with EMU‑75 electromagnet for generating fields up to 11 kG
Six-module parallel architecture for current stability
Digital 3½-digit LED display for current indication
Push-button current control with microcontroller logic
Built-in protections: overload, short circuit, and inductive transients
PC/USB interface for computer-controlled current cycling and logging
Excellent load and line regulation (±0.1%)
Operates on 220 V ±10%, 50 Hz AC mains
Approximate weight: 13 kg, dimensions: 340 mm × 350 mm × 235 mm
Excitation of laboratory electromagnets for physics and materials science experiments
Magnetic hysteresis loop studies
Field-dependent electrical measurements
PC-controlled magnetic field cycling
Ideal for research labs, university teaching labs, and industrial R&D
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