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Check out these special offers and promotions currently available for Agilent DC Power Supplies:

  • FREE DC Power Products Hints and Tips
    Download copies of DC power supply hints and tips focused on
    • 10% off U8000-series, E3600-series, 6000-series, 6500-series, and 6600-series
    • 5% off N5700-series and N6700-series

Did you know?

  • Random voltage noise on the output of your DC power supply can have a negative effect on the measurements made on your device under test? That’s why Agilent specifies ripple and noise in both Vrms and Vp-p so you know what to expect.
  • When using your DC power supply to apply constant voltage to your DUT, accurate current read-back specifications are important to determine the exact current drawn by the DUT. That’s why Agilent specifies the current read-back capability.
  • Fast output voltage changes, including the time it takes to process a command and the time it takes the output to slew to the new level, have a significant positive impact on throughput and reducing test times. That’s why Agilent specifies these parameters and includes models with very fast output changes.
  • It is important for your DC power supply to have built-in protection features such as over-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature to avoid damaging your DUT or the power supply itself. That’s why Agilent power supplies include output protection.
  • DC power supply can be designed to have the outputs connected in series to increase the voltage and in parallel to increase the current. That’s why many Agilent power supplies are designed to do just that.
  • Remote sensing compensates for voltage drop across the cabling by regulating the desired voltage right at your load instead of at the power supply output terminals. That’s why many Agilent power supplies include remote sense input terminals.


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  • 10% off U8000-series, E3600-series, 6000-series, 6500-series, and 6600-series
  • 5% off N5700-series and N6700-series


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    Terms and Conditions
  1. Offer valid for specified Agilent power supplies only
  2. Limited-time offer. Orders must be received on or before 11:59 p.m. Central Standard Time on November 15, 2009.
  3. We reserve the right to cancel this program at any time by posting the change or cancellation on our website.
  4. Not valid for use with any other Cole-Parmer offer.
  5. Offer valid only in the U.S. and Canada.