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There are many general purpose, laboratory-equipment constant current (CC) supplies out there. The PPS500 is optimized for the servovalve industry. It has several features to make the job of testing servovalves and torque motors an easy process. We have been building this product for over 15 years. It has been proven through rigorous use. Among our clients are five major servovalve manufacturers. While Agilent and Tektronix make a fine general purpose constant current power supply, the PPS500 has been specially engineered to go many steps beyond the limited scope of such products. Let's review some of the features which make the PPS500 SERVOVALVE DRIVER unique:

AUTORAMPING   The output current can be set to ramp automatically between any two set endpoints within the range of +/- 50mA to +/- 500mA. A feature very handy when testing servovalves. Additionally, you may set up to 16 preset points currents. If the range of your valve is 0 to 100 milliamps, you may want to check its performance at 0, 25, 50 and 100 mA. Rather than dialing in those numbers each time, they can be programmed in as set points and you can simply jump from point to point.

PRECISION  Like most of the CC supplies out there, ours is digitally controlled. However, most other units are 12 bit resolution whereas ours is 16 bit. This provides 64 times the accuracy of other, general purpose products. As you may be aware, when ramping in the low ranges, 12 bit units have a "staircasing" effect due to poor resolution. Our is much smoother.

PPS500 SERVOVALVE DRIVER

HARDENED DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION   Virtually all of the constant current power supplies assume a pristine laboratory environment. Our PPS500 SERVOVALE DRIVER has been designed to operate in an industrial setting, where conditions may be less than favorable. It is rugged and durable. Sure our product will work in a clean room, but you can also take it out to the production floor without fear of damaging it. Now that's a great value!

BUILT-IN PLOTTER INTERFACE   When doing servo valve testing, you are usually required to generate a plot of current into the valve vs. pressure or flow out of the valve. This is typically done on a chart recorder or some data acquisition system. Our power supply has a signal out that is proportional to current to the valve thus facilitating the test requirements.

AUXILIARY INPUT PORT  Our PPS500 SERVOVALE DRIVER has an auxiliary input that will allow the output current to be dictated by some external source such as a function generator or a computerized test system. For example, if needed, you could generate a CC sine wave or repetitive ramp cycle.