The Keysight N6702A is a 1U-high, 4-slot modular power system mainframe engineered for ATE and production test environments. It accepts up to four N6700 series DC power modules in any combination, delivering maximum output power of 1200 W at 200–240 VAC input or 600 W at 100–120 VAC input. The mainframe provides programmable voltage and current control, integrated measurement display, and automated output sequencing of up to 512 settings across 10 store-recall states. Outputs can be configured in parallel or series to optimize test requirements.
– Technical Specifications
Power Delivery & Input
• Maximum total output power: 1200 W (200–240 VAC); 600 W (100–120 VAC)
• AC input range: 86–264 VAC, 50/60/400 Hz
• Typical power consumption: 3000 VA
• Internal fuse protection
• Output sequencing: up to 512 automated settings
• Store-recall states: 10
Protection & Response
• Programmable overvoltage and overcurrent protection
• INH inhibit input: 5 µs response time to shutdown
• Coupled output fault: <10 µs response time
Measurement & Display
• Front panel displays average DC voltage and current for all outputs
• Bus-accessible measurements via GPIB, LAN, or USB
– Key Features
• Accepts 1 to 4 N6700 series modules; over 20 module variants available (20 W to 300 W per module)
• Mixed module configurations optimize performance and cost for diverse test scenarios
• Electronic load modules available for power supply testing
• Series and parallel output connection capability
• Fast command processing and output speed
• Arbitrary waveform generation available with N6750/60 Power Modules
– Typical Applications
• Multi-device and component testing
• Production test and ATE environments
• Power supply characterization and validation
• Systems requiring flexible, scalable DC power distribution
– Compatibility & Integration
• LXI Class C compliant
• Standard interfaces: GPIB, LAN, USB
• Web browser control via built-in web server
• N6700 series module compatibility (20+ module options)























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