Highland Technology unveils the P940 Modular Power System

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Highland Technology has unveiled the P940 Modular Power System, a highly adaptable solution tailored for rigorous testing environments such as aerospace and other high-performance industries.

Housed in a compact 3U, 16-inch deep aluminum rackmount chassis, the P940 accommodates up to eight interchangeable power modules. These modules can be configured to meet a variety of application needs, making the system well-suited for complex and customizable power testing setups.

Available module types include AC/DC power sources, electronic loads, and relay-based power distribution. Built for high power density and modular flexibility, the P940 delivers a scalable approach to power testing with support for high channel counts.

Each module is mounted directly onto the internal controller board and secured via two screws to the rear panel. Modules come with integrated I/O connectors, easily accessible from the back of the unit. Unused slots are covered with filler plates for a clean and secure finish.

Features:

  • 1000 watt universal-input 48-volt power supply that is distributed to all modules
  • Uniform, rational SCPI command set with Ethernet and USB interfaces
  • Realtime streaming UDP monitoring
  • All modules include full measurement capability; each module’s measurable values (such as output voltage, current, and frequency) can be read remotely via Ethernet/USB
  • All modules include microsecond-resolution user-programmed parameter sequence tables
  • The P940 can also be controlled manually via front panel color LCD and controls
  • Four BNC connectors are provided to monitor selected voltage and current waveforms
  • Atomic strobe allows a group of settings to be initiated simultaneously across modules
  • Module functions include:
    • DC power supplies with programmable voltage and current limits
    • Permanent-magnet alternator simulators
    • Isolated AC power supplies with programmable voltage and current limits; AC output channels can operate independently or in frequency and phase coordinated groups
    • Programmable AC/DC loads, constant current/voltage/resistance
    • Cable fault insertion
    • High voltage power supplies
    • Magnet trim supplies and gradient drivers
    • Additional specialized or custom/combo boards, based on Highland’s existing suite of aerospace signal processing functions