The Keithley 2200-30-5 is a single-channel programmable DC power supply delivering up to 30 V and 5 A (150 W maximum) for research, development, and production testing. It combines precision voltage and current control with dual-display readout, programmable protection, and dual-interface remote operation via GPIB and USB.
Technical Specifications
Electrical Performance
• Output: 30 V maximum, 5 A maximum, 150 W maximum power
• Voltage accuracy: 0.03% setting, 0.02% readback
• Current accuracy: 0.05% setting and readback
• Resolution: 1 mV voltage, 0.1 mA current
• Ripple and noise: <5 mVp-p
• Constant voltage and constant current operation supported
• Input: 110 V ac (99–132 VRMS) or 220 V ac (198–264 VRMS), 50/60 Hz
• Power consumption: 350 VA
Programming and Memory
• List mode: Seven lists, up to 80 steps each, with voltage, current limits, and optional duration
• Setup memories: 40 stored configurations
• Direct entry keypad for manual voltage and current setting
• Rotary knob with adjustable step size
• Front panel lock-out available
Protection and Control
• Programmable over-voltage protection (OVP)
• Programmable over-current protection
• Remote sensing via rear panel connections to compensate for lead voltage drops
Interfaces and Display
• GPIB (IEEE-488.2 compliant) and USB (TMC-compliant, SCPI command syntax)
• Multifunction TTL input (trigger, output control, or digital input)
• Multifunction TTL output (fault indication or digital output)
• Dual-line vacuum fluorescent display showing programmed and actual output values simultaneously
Physical
• Dimensions: 9.52 in × 4.15 in × 15.12 in with boot (242 × 106 × 384 mm)
• Weight: 7.3 kg (16.09 lbs); shipping weight 9.6 kg (21.16 lbs)
• Bench-top mounting
– Key Features
• Selectable AC input voltage (110 V or 220 V) with wide acceptance range
• Dual-line VFD for simultaneous display of setpoint and actual values
• List sequencing for automated multi-step test routines
• Rear-panel remote sensing for accurate voltage delivery to remote loads
• TTL interface options for system integration and fault monitoring
• Bench-top form factor suitable for lab and production environments
– Typical Applications
Device characterization, circuit development, battery simulation, component stress testing, and automated production test sequences requiring precise voltage and current sourcing with repeatable control.
– Compatibility & Integration
Standard GPIB and USB interfaces enable integration into ATE systems and manual SCPI-based control. Multifunction TTL lines support trigger coordination and status signaling in test racks.
















