
UNI-T UDP6922B DC Switching Power Supply
Overview
The UDP6922B is the entry-tier of UNI-T's UDP6900B programmable DC switching family — 100W at 60V/5A, with the same full feature set (auto-range, slope control, built-in DVM, web control, multi-machine RS-485) as the higher-power siblings. Sized for sensor and low-ripple component evaluation, embedded prototyping, and small-team test lab work where the supply is one of several instruments rather than the headline.
Full programmable interface set: USB Device, USB Host, RS-232, RS-485, LAN with web control, and external analog I/O — with SCPI, Multi-SCPI, and Modbus RTU command support. Built-in 4½-digit DVM monitors a second voltage point on the DUT without an external instrument. Slope control configures rise/fall rates independently in voltage-slope (VSR) and current-slope (ISR) modes for soft start/stop. Remote sense (S+/S−) compensates for IR drop on the test leads. List mode and delayer functions program up to 512 voltage/current/time groups, stored to internal Flash or USB.
Across the Design. Debug. Deploy.™ Lifecycle
Design. Sourcing the bench supply for sensor and low-power component characterization is the first commit. 100 W at 60 V / 5 A with 1 mV / 0.1 mA resolution covers the envelope this work needs, with the four-wire sense and slope-controlled startup that DUT-protective work requires from the first turn-on. Programmable from the front panel or remotely — list mode, slope control, OVP/OCP, and DVM are first-class controls, not buried menu options.
Debug. At validation, the 4½-digit DVM and 512-group list mode replace a second DMM and an external sequencer. Capture power-up profiles, automate sweeps, and record DUT-side voltage drift while sourcing — without leaving the supply's front panel or rebuilding the test harness.
Deploy. Production go/no-go testing runs over LAN with SCPI, Multi-SCPI, or Modbus RTU. The web server gives a shared bench remote access without a host-software install. RS-485 multi-machine networking scales the station as the throughput requirement does. From first prototype to production verification — design, debug, deploy.
UDP6922B — from prototype bench to production rack
Key Features
- 100W Auto-Range Output (0–60V, 0–5A) — Flexible V/I combinations within rated power. One supply handles multiple test configurations.
- High Accuracy & Low Ripple — 1 mV/0.1 mA resolution with low ripple and noise for sensitive DUT testing.
- OVP/OCP Protection — Independent over-voltage and over-current protection with configurable thresholds protects devices under test.
- List Mode & Delay Function — Program voltage/current sequences with configurable timing for automated test profiles and battery charge simulation.
- Slope Control — Configurable rise/fall rates for soft start/stop, preventing inrush damage to sensitive loads.
- Remote Sense — Four-wire sensing compensates for voltage drop in test leads, ensuring accurate voltage at the load terminals.
- Built-In DVM — Independent digital voltmeter for monitoring a second voltage point without additional equipment.
- Web Remote Control & Multi-Machine — Browser-based control via LAN. Master/slave communication for series/parallel multi-unit configurations.
Front-Panel Interface
A 4.3-inch true color LCD shows set voltage and current alongside actual output values, with output power computed and displayed in real time. The numeric keypad sets values directly without menu diving; the rotary encoder fine-tunes when a small adjustment is faster than typing. Soft-keys map to the function actually in use — list mode, slope, OVP/OCP, or DVM — instead of burying them in nested menus. Output enable is a dedicated hardware button, always visible, never one click away from a keystroke mistake.
UDP6922B front panel — keypad, encoder, and dedicated soft-keys
Remote Sense
Long test leads drop voltage. At higher currents, the drop is no longer a rounding error — a 10 A draw across a meter of 16 AWG returns roughly 50 mV less to the load than the supply set. The UDP6900 series corrects for this with four-wire remote sense: connect the output's + and − terminals to the load through the current-carrying leads, then run a separate pair from S+ and S− directly to the device under test. The supply servo's regulation point shifts from its own terminals to the load's terminals — and the 1 V SENSE compensation headroom keeps the rail accurate where it actually matters.
UDP6900 Remote Sense
Over-Voltage/Over-Current Protection (OVP/OCP)
Independent over-voltage and over-current thresholds, both set from the front panel. When either limit trips, the supply latches output off and posts the trigger on the LCD — the kind of unambiguous fault state that matters when a DUT failure during overnight characterization could otherwise damage hardware or lose a test run. Thresholds persist across power cycles and survive front-panel lock for unattended operation.
UDP6900 Protection Modes
List Output and Delay Function
List mode programs up to 512 voltage/current/time groups, executed in sequence — useful at 100 W for automated bias-sweep characterization of low-power circuits, sensor drain profiling, or programmed wake-up sequences for IoT devices under test. The delay function programs output on/off sequencing for power-cycling reliability tests. Both modes save to Flash or USB in .lst.csv and .dly.csv formats — open in Excel, edit, reload. No vendor-proprietary editor required.
UDP6900 Delayer
Slope Mode Options
Three configurable slope modes — Normal, Voltage Slope (VSR), and Current Slope (ISR) — let the supply ramp into the operating point at a controlled rate. At 100 W and 60 V, slope control matters most for sensitive analog DUTs and measurement-grade prototypes where rail step transients are observable in the noise floor. Normal mode for fast settle; VSR for soft start into capacitive loads; ISR for current-limited startup.
UDP6900 Slope Mode
Auto Range Functionality
Within the 100 W envelope, output reconfigures across the V/I plane on demand: 60 V at 1.67 A for high-side characterization of low-side switches, 5 A at 20 V for gate-driver supply work, or any combination in between. One supply covers the bench positions a fixed 0–30 V × 0–3 A linear would normally require two of. The UDP6900 series I-V curve replaces a stack of small fixed supplies with a single auto-range instrument, controlled by a power limit, not a hardware range switch.
UDP6900 Auto Range
Built-in Digital Voltmeter (DVM)
A built-in 4½-digit voltmeter measures DC voltage on a separate rear-panel pair, displayed alongside the supply's own readbacks on the LCD. For a two-rail bench scenario — measuring the load's regulated DC at the same time the supply is sourcing it — the DVM eliminates a second instrument. Range is 0.001–65.000 V on the 60 V models, up to 160 V on the UDP6933B and UDP6953B.
UDP6900 DVM
Multiple Main Menu Options
The main menu structure is shallow by design. Five top-level sections — Monitor, System Settings, User Group, Output Settings, Language — each one or two presses from the front panel. Monitor displays live V/I/P/DVM with per-channel alarms when set conditions deviate. Output Settings configure operating mode, power-up output, and slope. System Settings hold backlight, sound, RS-232/network, and a factory-default restore. The menu hierarchy never exceeds two levels — depth defeats front-panel work, and the UDP6900 doesn't ask the operator to memorize trees.
UDP6900 Settings
Computer Software and Remote Control
The UDP6900 series ships with free PC control software — UNI-T's UDP9000 host application, common across the programmable PSU line. Set voltage and current remotely, log readbacks to disk, sequence list and delay programs, and automate complete characterization runs without writing a SCPI parser. For scripted environments, the supply speaks SCPI, Multi-SCPI, and Modbus RTU natively over USB-Device, RS-232, RS-485, or LAN — pick the bus that fits the test station.
UDP6900 Software
Multi-Machine Communication
RS-485 networking links multiple UDP6900 supplies to a single host. Master/slave configurations enable series-stack for higher voltage or parallel-stack for higher current — useful for multi-rail bench setups or when a single test station needs more total power than one chassis provides. One SCPI session, many supplies, synchronized output.
UDP6900 Multi-machine
Web Control
LAN connection brings up an embedded web server — open the supply's IP in any browser to set parameters, run list and delay programs, and configure system settings. No vendor application install on the host machine, no driver headache when the bench runs Linux or a tablet workstation. For shared lab benches and remote-monitored automation, the browser interface is often the cleanest path.
Applications
Sensor & Low-Ripple Component Evaluation
1 mV / 0.1 mA setting resolution and ≤5 mVp-p ripple suit op-amp characterization, sensor bias measurement, and any precision DC supply work where supply ripple shows up in the result. Auto-range output reduces the number of fixed-range supplies on the bench.
Small-Team Test Lab & Consultancy
Full SCPI/Multi-SCPI/Modbus over USB, RS-232, RS-485, and LAN integrates into VISA-based test frameworks. Web control accessible from any browser on the network. Multi-machine RS-485 enables synchronized multi-unit operation as the lab grows.
R&D Bench & Embedded Prototyping
Built-in DVM monitors a second voltage point on the DUT without an external instrument. Auto-range covers high-voltage/low-current and low-voltage/high-current tests from one supply. List mode programs voltage/current sequences for automated test profiles.
IoT & Battery Drain Analysis
Low-current measurement with 0.1 mA resolution captures sleep-mode and standby behavior. Slope control provides soft start to prevent inrush damage. Programmable list output simulates battery discharge curves.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does auto-range mean?
Auto-range means the supply delivers any voltage/current combination within the rated 100W envelope. The UDP6922B can output 60V at reduced current or 5A at reduced voltage — the power limit is the constraint, not fixed V/I maximums independently.
What's the difference between the UDP6700 and UDP6900B series?
This family (UDP6900B) sits above the UDP6700, adding auto-range output, slope control, built-in DVM, web control over LAN, RS-485 for multi-machine networking, USB Device, Modbus RTU, and external analog control. UDP6700 provides the core CV/CC + list-mode + remote-compensation feature set with RS-232 SCPI at a lower price.
Can I connect multiple UDP6900B units for higher power?
Yes. Multi-machine communication via RS-485 enables master/slave configurations — connect units in series for higher voltage or parallel for higher current, controlled from a single master or via SCPI commands.
What's included with the UDP6922B?
The UDP6922B ships with the instrument, power cable, and UNI-T's 3+2 warranty (3 years standard plus 2 additional years with free registration — 5 years total). Test leads and sense leads available separately.
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