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MATRIX DC Power Supply Variable 32V 10A, MPS-3210 Adjustable Bench DC Power Supply 4-Digits Voltage and Current Display, Small Volume Switching Regulated Power Supply with 5 Sets Storage and Encoder

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  • 5 Groups of Storage and Recall Function: MATRIX MPS-3210 dc power supply variable has 5 groups of commonly used current and voltage data that can be stored and recalled at any time. Adjust the voltage and current data to be stored, and then long press the corresponding storage key to store the data in the bench dc power supply.
  • High Precision Constant Voltage Current Working Mode: The variable power supply required voltage and current can be easily adjusted through the coding knob, and the voltage/current adjustment mode can be switched through the V / I key. Click the code switch to carry the bench power supply while preventing accidental touch.
  • Accurate and High Precision: The resolution of the adjustable power supply is 10mV 1mA, and the 4-digit digital display can make the voltage and current in the test more accurate. The voltage output is 0-32V, and the current output is 0-10A. The lab power supply can be easily adjusted through a code switch, which can provide engineers with more accurate readings. The backlit display can also display clearly in a dark environment, which can meet the needs of most people.
  • Multi-Protection Functions: DC power supply variable 32V 10A equipped with grounding wire, overheat protection, overvoltage protection, overcurrent protection, and short circuit protection to ensure safety; after testing, the dc power supply can maintain full-load operation for more than 24 hours. The built-in smart cooling fan can reduce noise and effectively extend product life.
  • Three-year warranty and Quality Check: You will get DC Power Supply*1, Output Power Cord*1, Input Power Cord*1, and User Manual*1 by purchasing a Switching DC power supply. We will inspect all DC power supplies and accessories before shipment to ensure that the quality of the products received by each customer is good. We provide a Three-year warranty policy.



Product Description

Regulated DC power supply

MATRIX MPS-3206 and MPS-3210 little DC power supply


Adjustable dc power supply with LED four digit voltage and current display, OVP, OCP, OTP, smart fan, 5 sets of storage functions and encoder switch.

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MATRIX MPS-3210 and MPS-3206 little DC power supply

Store & Recall with Ease: MPS-3210/MPS-3206 DC power supply boasts 5 sets of storage functions. Variable DC power supply adjusts desired voltage & current effortlessly with the coding knob. Switch between voltage & current modes with the V/I key.

Accurate Readings: The adjustable power supply featuring a 4-digit digital display, offers 10mV 1mA resolution for ultra-precise voltage & current testing. Backlit display ensures clear visibility in any light condition.

Safety First: DC benchtop power supply equipped with grounding wire and multiple protection features like overheat, overvoltage, overcurrent, and short-circuit protection, ensures safe operation.

Built to Last: MATRIX little power supply with a built-in smart cooling fan, reduces noise and extends product lifespan. Full-load operation tested for over 24 hours ensures durability.

Comprehensive Package: Get MPS-3210, along with Output Power Cord, Input Power Cord, and User Manual.

dc bench power supply

Andrés
Reviewed in Spain on September 21, 2024
Funciona muy bien y no ha fallado hasta la fecha. El manejo es un poco engorroso, pero por lo menos no tiene potenciómetros, que se estropean enseguida. El ventilador solo se conecta, cuando es necesario. Un punto importante a favor.
David
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
After quite a bit of research trying to find a good quality but reasonably priced power supply, I decided to give this one a try for some projects I have. I am happy to say I am very pleased with the quality and functionality of this power supply, and I really like the ability to cut power to the leads while making adjustments. The memory functions are very nice to have as well and it has a wide range of voltage and current settings to meet my needs. It’s an all around good product for someone like me, who is a tinkerer, but I imagine it would work very well for more serious enthusiasts as well. At least that’s what I gathered from my research. I would not hesitate at all to recommend this as a bench top power supply.
Corpse Dog
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2022
The MPS-3206 power supply was tested and met its specifications. Additional testing showed reasonable performance for a bench power supply in this price class. While this power supply is rated at 6A, over current protection can be set as high as 7A. The voltage and current can be set precisely in 1mV and 1mA increments using the digital setting knob. A press of the knob selects the digit and rotating it moves the value up or down. Not as simple as an analog knob, but can easily get more accurate settings than an analog knob.Power Out: 15V at 6A (90 watt), ran for 1 hour with no issues 25V at 6A (150 watt), ran for 1 hour; temperature at exhaust fan air outlet 85FMeter Accuracy: Both voltage and amps were within 1% of my 1% accuracy meterNoise at 90W and 150W: 100mV p-p, main frequency of noise ~50kHzNoise with no load: 10mV p-p, main frequency of noise ~20 MHzFan: Off at lower power, somewhat noisy when on, measured 52 dBA at 1 meterTested it charging a LiFePO4 battery at 2A. Many of the inexpensive power supplies have difficulty regulating current, particularly near the transition between constant current and constant voltage. This power supply showed a maximum p-p variation in charge current of 15mA measured at 1 second intervals. No current variation was seen when driving a resistive load in constant current mode.
Lee
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2022
Bought this to replace another bench PSU I recently bought that had a very scary fault (turning it on it went BANG!)This new one is much less scary, and really tiny! Does everything I need it to do and the controls are very easy to understand and use. Brilliant.
to-necas
Reviewed in Spain on September 26, 2021
Ótima fonte. Muito precisa, fácil de manusear. Ótima construção, esteve a funcionar uma semana sem parar. Bastantes testes foram feitos o que fez com que para mim seja uma fonte de eleição para o valor. esteve ligada 48horar n máximo das suas possibilidades. Quando o aquecimento aumenta liga a ventoinha de arrefecimento, mas tudo normal. Recomendo a quem quiser uma fonte de qualidade.
Detlev N.
Reviewed in Germany on May 26, 2021
4-stellige Anzeige,Ausgang ist durch Taste ein- und ausschaltbar (ein Muss),temperaturgesteuerter Lüfter (unter 30 Watt ist er aus, darüber ist er hörbar),jede Dezimalstelle ist einzeln einstellbar,2,8 Watt Verbrauch ohne Last,192 Watt maximale Ausgangsleistung,5 Setups speicher- und wiederabrufbar,an die Ausgangsbuchsen können gleichzeitig Bananenstecker und Kabelschuhe angeschlossen werden,-6 milliOhm Ausgangsimpedanz (direkt an den Kabelschuhen gemessen,... d.h. das Gerät erhöht die Ausgangsspannung um ca. 6 mV pro Ampere Ausgangsstrom),Abschaltung des Ausgangs bei einstellbarer Überspannung oder Überstrom,die normale Strombegrenzung senkt die Ausgangsspannung nur ab... (d.h. es können mehrere Geräte parallel geschaltet werden),HF-Noise (0 bis 200 MHz) unter Volllast 800 mVpp,LF-Noise (0 bis 20 MHz) unter Volllast 80 mVpp,Anzeigegenauigkeit ca. 0,1%,die mitgelieferten NV-Kabel haben je einen Widerstand von ca. 0,04 Ohm,wertiges und aufgeräumtes Innenleben (siehe Bild 1),ansprechendes Design,Preis 60 €.Ein Schnäppchen!Nun etwas Prosa:Bild 1 zeigt wie schon erwähnt das ordentliche Innenleben des Netzteils.Die folgenden 3 Bilder zeigen links eine elektronische Last die, wenn eingeschaltet die Spannung auf 28 Volt begrenzt.Rechts oben sind die beiden parallelgeschalteten Netzteile.Rechts unten ist ein fünfstelliges DVM, das die Spannung am Ende der zusammengefügten, originalen NV-Kabel misst.Von diesen 2 Punkten gehen dann 2 Kabel zur elektronischen Last.Bild 2 zeigt die beiden Netzteile, welche jeweils auf 30 Volt und 5 Ampere eingestellt sind.Das linke Netzteil zeigt einen Strom von 14 mA an. Das liegt daran, dass das rechte Netzteil sich abschaltet, weil es mehr als 30 Volt am Ausgang misst.Das linke Netzteil muss also dessen Ausgangsspannungsteiler (ca. 2 kOhm) versorgen.In Bild 3 habe ich den Sollwert des linken Netzteils auf 29,97 Volt eingestellt.Jetzt greift das rechte Netzteil und muss nun die 14 mA für den Ausgangsspannungsteiler des linken Netzteils liefern.Das DVM zeigt nun ziemlich genau 30 Volt an.In Bild 4 kommt nun Aktion. Die elektronische Last ist aktiviert und klammert nun die beiden Netzteile auf ca. 28 Volt.Diese wehren sich mit ihren Maximalströmen von jeweils 5 Ampere dagegen.Die Netzteile zeigen jeweils ca. 28,8 Volt an. Am DVM kann man ca. 28,4 Volt ablesen.Das liegt an den unvermeidlichen Kabelwiderständen.Kleine Denksportaufgabe: wer will, kann jetzt überprüfen, ob die von mir oben angegebenen 0,04 Ohm für die mitgelieferten NV-Kabel korrekt sind.
Horus
Reviewed in Mexico on December 30, 2020
Buena fuente, sin embargo un poco difícil de aprender a usar si no tienes conocimientos sobre ella
RSF
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020
OK I have to admit that I bought this power supply for exactly one reason: It's short. Every other hobby-class power supply I could find was tall (>6") and narrow. I had a space on my workbench that required one that was short and wide ("landscape" instead of "portrait"). I had recently bought the Matrix MPS-3010D+ linear power supply and been impressed with the quality, so I figured maybe this one would be good too. That said, I'm quite pleased with it. I currently have six bench power supplies (both linear and switching) in the house, and this is not the best, but it's also not the worst. And given the size and price it's a great deal.I originally thought I would hate that you can't just change the voltage or current without pressing a button, but actually I love that feature. It means I don't have to worry about bumping a knob and frying my circuit. Likewise, other reviewers have complained that when you press the V/I button, it doesn't remember which digit you were previously using, but I've come to think that's a good thing too for the same reason. It always starts with the least significant digit, so there's no danger of dialing in a high voltage or current by accident.- When you first power on the unit, the output is turned off, which is good for safety. The ON/OFF button toggles the output.- It remembers the last V/C setting you used.- There are 5 memories that are easy to use. Just long-press a button to store the V/C setting or short-press to retrieve it.- Long-press the OVP/OCP button to set over-voltage limit. Long-press again to set the over-current limit. While in these modes a short-press of the button turns on or off the OVP and/or OCP feature. These are absolute values that if the PS exceeds (actual output, not set output) it will go into a fault state regardless of whether you've actually manually selected a higher V/C in the main setting.- In normal operation, the display shows actual voltage and current (in constant-current mode, the voltage will be less than the set point).- When setting the voltage/current, the output changes in real time. The current display shows the SET current, not the actual current, while changing the voltage. So be careful changing the voltage if you're worried about too much current being drawn (this is actually a great time to use the OCP mode, which shuts off the output if this happens).Now, for accuracy. All measurements were made with a Siglent SDS 1104X-E scope with the PS feeding a 50 ohm dummy load (max 0.6A @ 30V) and with a cheap multimeter (DMM).Set 0.10V = ~100 mV RMS (103.5 mV DC on my DMM), Stdev 4.8 mV, ripple Set 1.00V = ~910 mV RMS (996 mV DC on my DMM), Stdev 48 mV, ripple Set 5.00V = ~4.95V RMS (4.99 V DC on my DMM), Stdev 60 mV, ripple Set 30.00V = ~30.15V RMS (29.9V DC on my DMM), Stdev 180 mV, ripple So in general voltage is quite accurate, especially when measured with a DC DMM, although it seems a little worse than spec when using RMS on the AC scope (note spec is usually done at full load, which I couldn't do). Ripple is within spec and isn't bad for a switching power supply, but as other people have said it might not be the best choice for RF work. Putting my spectrum analyzer next to it I don't see any obvious emissions from 10 kHz to 1 MHz and it hasn't interfered with my ham radio 2 feet away.Unlike a lot of other PS I've tested, this one never has a voltage overshoot when you turn off the output, or when you turn off the entire PS. When you turn off the output, it takes ~100 ms for the voltage to drop from 10V to zero and 75 ms to rise from zero to 10V when you turn it back on. These delays are normal for a switching power supply.All-in-all I'm quite pleased with this PS. It has a lot of features other units in its price class are missing, and it seems to be accurate and "clean" enough for most uses. I highly recommend it.
jw
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2020
I have been using this for 3 months. It has one problem. It kills its own power switch. It seems to be a design problem. When the power switch is turned on or off, it generated spark across the contacts and melts the contact together. I have replaced the original switch with some cheap small switches. They were killed almost right-away.I'm still waiting for a replacement switch. Hopefully, they'll send a better quality switch that will not get stuck.Another small problem is the way it remembers the Volt and Current settings when you turn it off. Ideally, it should keep whatever setting it was at the time you turned it off. But it does not, it remembers only the last settings you recalled from the memory. So, say, you have a memory setting of 12V and 1A. You recalled it. After that, you changed the setting to 5V 0.1A, without saving to a memory. You turn it off and back on. The setting will be 12V and 1A. It has caused me a little problem once. I turned it off and on again without checking.For the price, this is a very good value. It's a switching power supply, so there is noise on the output. But it has the control for output on/off. It measures current down to 1ma. It also has memories to store frequently used settings.It is very small, much smaller than the normal bench top power supply.4/22/2022, I did receiver a couple of replacement power switch. I put one in and have not had the problem since.