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How do the C.C. and C.V. modes on a laboratory dc power supply work?

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Many customers ask a common question in practice: Why don’t the actual output voltage and current of a DC regulated power supply match the set values? It’s a confusing problem for both beginners and even some practitioners, and the answer lies in the core working principles of DC regulated power supplies—a combination of Ohm’s...
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How to Judge Good Output Wiring Contact of DC Stabilized Power Supplies

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To confirm whether the output wiring of a DC stabilized power supply has good contact, you can quickly verify it through three steps: visual inspection + parameter testing + practical verification. The methods are simple and easy to operate, as detailed below: I. Visual & Physical Inspection (No Tools Needed, Quick Troubleshooting) Observe the...
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Essential Tips For The Parallel Mode Of Dual DC Stabilized Power Supply

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Parallel Mode: Expansion Solution for High-Current Output 1. Core Definition & Application Scenarios In parallel mode, the output terminals of the two power supplies are connected in parallel, making the total output current equal to the sum of the two channels (I_total = I1 + I2). The voltage is controlled by the master channel...
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Essential Tips For The Series Mode Of Dual DC Stabilized Power Supply

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Series Mode: Expansion Solution for High-Voltage Output 1. Core Definition & Application Scenarios In series mode, the output terminals of the two power supplies are connected in a specific way, making the total output voltage equal to the sum of the two channels (U_total = U1 + U2). The current is determined by the...
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