Digital controller for Master/Slave control of power supplies.

CO-MS series is a control unit to perform Master-slave control*1 of Matsusada power supplies equipped with -LGob option*2. Under the control of this unit, power supplies up to 32 can be operated in parallel. The total current value of each power supply can also be read. Control of the power supplies*3 is enabled with the switch and dial on the front panel. Optical communication is adopted between this unit and the power supplies to suppress extraneous noise and effect of ground loop. Besides, GPIB/RS-232C/RS-485/USB control from PC is available as an option.

 




Easy and quick Master/Slave control of multiple power supplies.



 
S high voltage power suppliesIt is possible to built systems for sequence or data taking with multiple power supplies easily with one CO-MS unit. You do not need to care the noise because of the optical connection, and connection is quite easy and quick.
 

Features

  • Controls power supplies up to and including 32 in parallel.
  • Noise free optical communication between the unit and the power supply
  • Clear LED indication
  • Sophisticated design for simple operation
  • Total output current can be read.S hv power supply


 

 

 

 

 

 


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