The Keysight N6752A is a 100 W autoranging DC power module engineered for automated test equipment (ATE) systems and benchtop measurement applications. Operating from 0 to 50 VDC and 0 to 10 A, this single-channel output supply delivers full 100 W power across its operating range, with power derating to 85 W between 8.33 A and 10 A. The module integrates into the N6700 Low-Profile Modular Power System or N6705 DC Power Analyzer mainframe, supporting up to four modules per 1U rack-height chassis.
– Technical Specifications
Electrical Performance
• Output voltage: 0 to 50 VDC
• Output current: 0 to 10 A
• Maximum output power: 100 W
• Voltage programming accuracy: 0.06% + 19 mV
• Current programming accuracy: 0.1% + 20 mA
• Voltage measurement accuracy: 0.05% + 20 mV
• Current measurement accuracy: 0.1% + 4 mA
• Ripple and noise (20 Hz to 20 MHz): 350 µV RMS / 4.5 mV peak-to-peak (constant voltage mode)
• Ripple and noise (constant current): 2 mA RMS
• Fast transient response: <100 µs
• Input AC supply: 100 V to 240 V; 240 V operating
– Key Features
• Autoranging topology for optimized current delivery at any voltage setpoint within power envelope
• Programming speeds 10 to 50× faster than conventional programmable supplies
• Low output noise: 350 µV RMS enables sensitive analog circuit testing
• Optional high-speed digitizer (Option 054) with 97.656 kHz sample rate and 524,288 measurement points for transient analysis
• Optional output list mode: 512 steps, 262 second maximum dwell time, 256 repetitions or infinite loop
• GPIB, LAN, USB, and LXI Class C connectivity
• SCPI-compliant command structure
• Hybrid AC-DC power factor correction
– Typical Applications
• Automated test systems requiring precise, fast-switching DC power
• Component and module characterization under dynamic load conditions
• Power supply testing and validation
• Pulse and transient response measurement (with digitizer option)
– Compatibility & Integration
The N6752A operates exclusively as a plug-in module within Keysight N6700 or N6705 mainframes. It supports standard remote programming via GPIB, Ethernet (LAN), and USB interfaces.



























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