I am looking for some suggestions on a really good experimental power supply I can buy for some simple benchtop experiments. Can someone recommend a good one or a good supplier?
I went to a surplus store, and they had a brand new single for $200 with 5A/ 0-30V DC with meters...The guy said AC ones are hard to get.
I wasn't that impressed.
I wonder if they sell ones that can do 0-120v DC and AC (adjustable frequency, etc)? Dual? In sort of the same price range.
Or would I have to build circuits do to this? Maybe I need a signal generator instead?
It seems strange they wouldn't have a good one like this on the market for a reasonable price, that can do a lot of stuff.
I got a great digital multimeter for example for 80 bucks that can do just about anything.
I have an EE degree, but haven't touched the stuff in 15 years. (done only software stuff). I would like to try some very simple experiments and play with diodes, coils, and transistors
Thanks for any pointers!
2006-07-15
12:35:29
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