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I have a couple of these power supplies -- nice old HP vintage -- couldn't
figure out why, with the same binary code, one would give a negative voltage, others it would be positive -- the secret is in the jumper W on Board A2 -- this sets the "sign" signal for the DAC circuitry. By using two supplies, one with A2 W Jumper at "A", the other with A2 jumper at "B" you need only one programmer to yield positive output from one supply and an equal negative voltage on the other -- nice for testing amplifiers. For $19 the HP6129C (+/- 50VDC, 5 amps) is a real bargain. |
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