Programmable Benchtop Power Supplies

Use your computer to remotely control these power supplies that convert AC voltage to DC voltage for powering electronics from simple prototypes to advanced testing equipment. All of these power supplies include a USB cable and Windows-compatible software to control, monitor, and record the voltage, current, and power outputs of your device. You can also create programs with up to 20 steps that change voltage and current outputs at set times. A selector switch lets you quickly choose up to three defined settings for voltage and current outputs. The power supplies have an auxiliary output connection, but it will take on the same settings as the primary outputs. View the outputs on their digital display.
These power supplies use switching regulation, which means they produce the stated voltage despite fluctuations in your input power and the power being drawn by your system, and they won’t become too hot. If you exceed the maximum voltage, current, load, or temperature, the power supplies will shut down to protect both the power supply and the connected device.
Power supplies with remote voltage sensing check for any drops in the voltage as they send power to a device. If the voltage dips, they can compensate with extra power, so connected devices always receive the correct voltage.
Maximum output noise is also known as ripple noise. When power supplies convert AC voltage to DC voltage, some noise from the AC voltage will carry into the output. While this noise won't affect most applications, it can interfere with other signals in extremely sensitive audio, measuring, and testing equipment. The lower the output noise, the less interference it creates.
Banana Jack Socket Output | Front Auxiliary Output | ||||||||||||
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No. of Output Power Connections | Voltage | Current, A | Power, W | Max. Output Noise Peak-to-Peak, mV DC | Output Connection Location | Output Features | Voltage | Current, A | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Each | |
Single Phase—120V AC Input Voltage | |||||||||||||
1 | 1-16V DC | 0-60 | 0-960 | 50 | Back | Remote Voltage Sensing, Constant Current, Constant Voltage | 1-16V DC | 0-5 | 3.5" | 7.9" | 10.8" | 0000000 | 0000000 |
1 | 1-32V DC | 0-30 | 0-960 | 50 | Back | Constant Current, Constant Voltage | 1-32V DC | 0-5 | 3.5" | 7.9" | 10.8" | 0000000 | 000000 |
1 | 1-60V DC | 0-15 | 0-900 | 100 | Back | Constant Current, Constant Voltage | 1-60V DC | 0-5 | 3.5" | 7.9" | 10.8" | 0000000 | 000000 |
Single Phase—120V AC, 240V AC Input Voltage | |||||||||||||
1 | 1-18V DC | 0-20 | 0-360 | 50 | Back | Constant Current, Constant Voltage | 1-18V DC | 0-5 | 3.5" | 7.9" | 8.2" | 0000000 | 000000 |
1 | 1-36V DC | 0-10 | 0-360 | 50 | Back | Constant Current, Constant Voltage | 1-36V DC | 0-5 | 3.5" | 7.9" | 8.2" | 0000000 | 000000 |
1 | 1-60V DC | 0-5 | 0-300 | 50 | Back | Constant Current, Constant Voltage | 1-60V DC | 0-5 | 3.5" | 7.9" | 8.2" | 0000000 | 000000 |
LED Drivers

Send electricity to LED lights while protecting them from voltage and current fluctuations. These drivers convert high-voltage, alternating current from your power supply into low-voltage, direct current. Use them to replace existing LED drivers or build your own light fixtures. All meet U.S. and Canadian safety standards, as well as UL requirements for use in dry and damp locations. They’re also FCC compliant to meet regulations for electromagnetic interference.
Drivers that are not for use outdoors power indoor lights. Linear drivers pair with ceiling strip lights, which are common in offices and storage rooms. Use them to replace fluorescent strip lights for more energy-efficient and longer-lasting lighting. Downlight drivers create directed, ambient lighting, so they’re often used for offices, lobbies, and decorative lighting. They work well with recessed ceiling can lights and downlight wall sconces.
Drivers that are for use outdoors help light roadways and parking garages. They’re often used with area, flood, bay, and security lights, as well as with signage.
Programmable drivers let you set their output current and voltage to match the power requirements of your light. They’re good to have on hand when you don’t know which drivers you’ll have to replace.
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Output | Input | ||||||||||||
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Voltage | Current, A | Wattage | Wire Connection Type | Current, A | Max. Wattage | Wire Connection Type | Light Setting | Lg. | Wd. | Ht. | Temperature Range, °F | Each | |
120-277V AC Input Voltage | |||||||||||||
12-40V DC | 1.2-0.1 | 30W | Wire Leads | 0.31-0.14 | 35W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 6 5/8" | 1 3/4" | 1 1/8" | -40° to 130° | 00000000 | 000000 |
18-54V DC | 1.8-0.1 | 55W | Wire Leads | 0.55-0.24 | 66W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 6 5/8" | 1 3/4" | 1 1/8" | -40° to 130° | 00000000 | 00000 |
48-143V DC | 1.1-0.1 | 100W | Wire Leads | 0.94-0.42 | 114W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 9 1/2" | 2 3/8" | 1 1/2" | -40° to 130° | 00000000 | 00000 |
70-210V DC | 1.25-0.1 | 180W | Wire Leads | 1.87-0.72 | 198W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 9 1/2" | 2 3/8" | 1 1/2" | -40° to 130° | 00000000 | 00000 |
100-285V DC | 0.9-0.1 | 180W | Wire Leads | 1.87-0.72 | 198W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 9 1/2" | 2 3/8" | 1 1/2" | -40° to 130° | 00000000 | 00000 |
Output | Input | ||||||||||||
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Voltage | Current, A | Wattage | Wire Connection Type | Current, A | Max. Wattage | Wire Connection Type | Light Setting | Lg. | Wd. | Ht. | Temperature Range, °F | Each | |
120-277V AC Input Voltage | |||||||||||||
10-54V DC | 1.1-0.1 | 40W | Wire Leads | 0.40-0.17 | 47W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 14 3/16" | 1 3/16" | 1" | 0° to 120° | 00000000 | 000000 |
10-54V DC | 1.4-0.1 | 50W | Wire Leads | 0.49-0.21 | 58W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 14 3/16" | 1 3/16" | 1" | 0° to 120° | 00000000 | 00000 |
27-54V DC | 1.5-0.1 | 54W | Wire Leads | 0.54-0.23 | 65W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 14 3/16" | 1 3/16" | 1" | 0° to 120° | 00000000 | 00000 |
27-54V DC | 2-0.1 | 75W | Wire Leads | 0.70-0.30 | 86W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 16 5/8" | 1 3/16" | 1" | 0° to 120° | 00000000 | 00000 |
Output | Input | ||||||||||||
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Voltage | Current, A | Wattage | Wire Connection Type | Current, A | Max. Wattage | Wire Connection Type | Light Setting | Lg. | Wd. | Ht. | Temperature Range, °F | Each | |
120-277V AC Input Voltage | |||||||||||||
27-54V DC | 2-0.1 | 75W | Wire Leads | 0.73-0.31 | 87W | Wire Leads | Dimmable | 6 1/4" | 3" | 1 5/16" | 0° to 120° | 00000000 | 000000 |
Power Supplies for Programmable Logic Controllers

Designed for PLCs, these power supplies attach to your processor to bring your automated system to life. Once connected, they take in the voltage from your facility, convert and regulate it, and send out stabilized power to the rest of your equipment. Choose an input voltage that is supported by your facility’s power source. The output power should support the power consumption of your entire system—from the processor and input/output modules to any expansion units and instruments that you’re configuring. The more pieces of equipment you connect, the more output power you’ll need. Mount these to DIN rails inside industrial cabinets and electrical panels.
Meeting NEC safety standards, these power supplies can be used in hazardous locations. They’re rated IP20 to prevent you from accidentally touching internal circuitry and shocking yourself. With various domestic and international certifications, such as UL and C-UL listing, CE marking, and CSA certification, these power supplies meet stringent safety requirements.
Power supplies with run output can detect when your PLC processor is or isn’t running. Use it as a redundancy check for faults and failures in the processor or to communicate with other connected equipment. This function, however, can only be used on main PLC racks, not expansion racks.
Units with maintenance forecast monitor will alert you when your power supply is nearing the end of its lifespan. They send a signal to the display as well as the alarm output, letting you know that the power supply needs to be replaced within six months.
Power supplies with galvanic isolation have a safety feature that provides an electrical barrier between primary and secondary power. This barrier protects against sudden power surges and electrical shocks, leaving your equipment operational and unharmed.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Input | Output | ||||||||||
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Voltage | Frequency | Current | Power | Features | Wire Connection Type | Terminal Size | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Each | |
For Omron CJ1, CJ2 Series | |||||||||||
100-240V AC | 50 Hz/60 Hz | 0.4 A @ 24 V DC 2.8 A @ 5 V DC | 14 W | Galvanic Isolation | Screw Terminals | M4 | 3.5" | 1.8" | 3.2" | 0000000 | 0000000 |
100-240V AC | 50 Hz/60 Hz | 0.8 A @ 24 V DC 5 A @ 5 V DC | 25 W | Galvanic Isolation, Maintenance Forecast Monitor | Screw Terminals | M4 | 3.5" | 3.1" | 3.2" | 0000000 | 000000 |
100-240V AC | 50 Hz/60 Hz | 0.8 A @ 24 V DC 5 A @ 5 V DC | 25 W | Galvanic Isolation, Run Output | Screw Terminals | M4 | 3.5" | 3.1" | 3.2" | 0000000 | 000000 |
24V DC | __ | 0.4 A @ 24 V DC 2 A @ 5 V DC | 19.6 W | __ | Screw Terminals | M4 | 3.5" | 1.1" | 3.2" | 0000000 | 000000 |
24V DC | __ | 0.8 A @ 24 V DC 5 A @ 5 V DC | 25 W | Galvanic Isolation | Screw Terminals | M4 | 3.5" | 2.4" | 3.2" | 0000000 | 000000 |