Before anyone suggests that, no, I do not want to build my own. It will either take too much time (already have too many other projects) or will be too simple.
Anyway... I want to get myself a bench top power supply to use in mostly digital electronics but also some analog audio et.c.
I have been looking around at Farnell on what could be appropriate and found two suggestions. The first is an Agilent U8001A:
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES|U8001A|POWER SUPPLY, 30V/3A DC, 90W | Farnell Sverige
That's probably the maximum amount I'm willing to spend and it only has a single output. Of course, I could live with that if necessary. Agilent is a well known high quality brand so I don't doubt that it is a nice unit.
The other one I'm looking at is a Caltek PSM3/2A which I suppose is some kind of cheap Chinese brand:
**broken link removed**
It seems to do what I want and it's nice to have multiple outputs. I'm worried about the quality after seeing this thread though: Caltek PSM2/5A PSM3/2A Lab Bench Supplies Calibration - RC Groups
Any tips, hints or suggestions on what to get? I live in Sweden so finding used power supplies is not nearly as easy as it is in the US.
Anyway... I want to get myself a bench top power supply to use in mostly digital electronics but also some analog audio et.c.
I have been looking around at Farnell on what could be appropriate and found two suggestions. The first is an Agilent U8001A:
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES|U8001A|POWER SUPPLY, 30V/3A DC, 90W | Farnell Sverige
That's probably the maximum amount I'm willing to spend and it only has a single output. Of course, I could live with that if necessary. Agilent is a well known high quality brand so I don't doubt that it is a nice unit.
The other one I'm looking at is a Caltek PSM3/2A which I suppose is some kind of cheap Chinese brand:
**broken link removed**
It seems to do what I want and it's nice to have multiple outputs. I'm worried about the quality after seeing this thread though: Caltek PSM2/5A PSM3/2A Lab Bench Supplies Calibration - RC Groups
Any tips, hints or suggestions on what to get? I live in Sweden so finding used power supplies is not nearly as easy as it is in the US.