The TDK-Lambda GEN150-10 is a 1500W programmable DC power supply engineered for industrial, laboratory, and OEM applications demanding precise voltage and current regulation. This 1U rack-mountable unit delivers 0–150 VDC at 0–10 A with 18mV voltage resolution and 600mA current resolution, supporting both constant voltage and constant current operating modes with automatic crossover. Active power factor correction (0.99 typical) enables efficient operation across universal AC input (85–265 VAC, 47–63 Hz single-phase), while low output noise—0.01Vrms and 0.035Arms across the 5Hz–1MHz bandwidth—meets precision test requirements.
## Technical Specifications
• **Output Power:** 1500W at 150 VDC, 10 A
• **Voltage Range:** 0–150 VDC with 18mV resolution
• **Current Range:** 0–10 A with 600mA resolution
• **Voltage Ripple & Noise:** ≤10Vrms / ≤100Vpp; 0.01Vrms (5Hz–1MHz)
• **Current Ripple Noise:** 0.035Arms / 0.018Arms (5Hz–1MHz)
• **Efficiency:** 88% typical
• **Input:** 85–265 VAC, 47–63 Hz, single-phase with PFC
• **Digital Control:** 16-bit A/D and D/A converters
• **Dimensions:** 483 × 44 × 507 mm (1U rack)
• **Weight:** Approximately 8.5–10.5 kg
## Key Features
• Constant voltage/constant current auto-crossover operation
• Adjustable over-voltage protection and under-voltage limit
• Parallel operation with active current sharing (up to four units)
• Last setting memory and user-selectable safe restart (zero output or previous settings)
• Front panel lockout for settings protection
• High power density in compact 1U form factor
## Interfaces & Control
Standard RS-232 and RS-485 connectivity. Optional interfaces include LXI-compliant LAN, GPIB (SCPI), USB, and isolated analog I/O. Analog programming accepts 0–5V, 0–10V, 4–20mA, or 0–10kΩ resistive inputs; analog monitoring outputs 0–5V or 0–10V.
## Typical Applications
Electric vehicle testing, battery charging and characterization, burn-in and reliability testing, component qualification, and system-level power validation where regulated, low-noise DC power with remote control is essential.


















