The UNI-T UTP3305 is a professional three-channel linear DC power supply delivering precise, low-noise power for electronics development, testing, and repair. With dual independently adjustable channels providing 0-32V at 0-5A and a fixed 5V/3A output, this 335W power supply delivers the stable, clean power essential for sensitive electronic circuits. Featuring ultra-low ripple noise (≤1mVrms for constant voltage, ≤3mArms for constant current), exceptional load regulation, and automatic constant voltage/constant current mode switching, the UTP3305 provides the precision and reliability needed by electronics engineers, technicians, educational laboratories, and repair professionals working with analog circuits, digital systems, embedded development, and precision instrumentation.
The UNI-T UTP3305 utilizes linear regulation technology to deliver exceptionally clean, stable power that is essential for sensitive electronic applications. Unlike switching power supplies that introduce high-frequency noise and ripple, the UTP3305's linear design provides pure DC power with minimal interference. With ripple and noise specifications of just 1mVrms in constant voltage mode and 3mArms in constant current mode, this power supply ensures that your measurements, test results, and circuit behavior remain unaffected by power supply artifacts.
The exceptional load regulation performance (CV≤1×10⁻⁴+3mV for voltage, CC≤2×10⁻⁴+3mA for current) means the output remains stable regardless of load changes, providing consistent power whether your circuit draws minimal current or approaches the full 5A rating. This stability is critical for precision measurements, audio circuit development, and any application where power supply variations could affect circuit performance or introduce measurement errors.
The UTP3305's three-channel design provides exceptional flexibility for complex testing and development scenarios:
This versatility makes the UTP3305 ideal for powering mixed analog/digital circuits, testing multi-voltage systems, providing dual-polarity supplies for op-amp circuits, and handling complex development boards that require multiple supply voltages simultaneously.
The UTP3305 automatically switches between constant voltage (CV) and constant current (CC) modes based on load conditions, providing intelligent power delivery and protection:
This automatic operation is particularly valuable when powering unknown or prototype circuits, testing battery charging algorithms, characterizing component behavior under current-limited conditions, or protecting expensive devices from accidental overcurrent damage.
Design engineers and developers rely on the UTP3305's clean power and flexible configuration for:
Educational institutions utilize the UTP3305's multiple channels and safety features for:
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Embedded developers leverage the UTP3305's multiple outputs for:
| Parameter | Channel 1 & 2 | Channel 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Output Voltage | 0-32V (continuously adjustable) | 5V (fixed) |
| Output Current | 0-5A (continuously adjustable) | 3A (fixed) |
| Maximum Power | 160W per channel | 15W |
| Total System Power | 335W | |
| Load Regulation (CV) | ≤1×10⁻⁴+3mV | |
| Load Regulation (CC) | ≤2×10⁻⁴+3mA | |
| Ripple & Noise (CV) | ≤1mVrms | |
| Ripple & Noise (CC) | ≤3mArms | |
| Output Regulation Resolution (CV) | 100mV (typical) | |
| Output Regulation Resolution (CC) | 10mA (typical) | |
| Tracking Bias | 5×10⁻³+10mV | |
| Reliability (MTBF) | ≥2000 hours | |
| Display Mode | 3-bit voltage and current dual display | |
| Feature | UTP3303 | UTP3305 |
|---|---|---|
| Channel 1 & 2 Voltage | 0-32V | 0-32V |
| Channel 1 & 2 Current | 0-3A | 0-5A |
| Channel 3 Output | 5V/3A (fixed) | 5V/3A (fixed) |
| Total Power Output | 207W | 335W |
| Load Regulation (CV) | ≤1×10⁻⁴+3mV | ≤1×10⁻⁴+3mV |
| Load Regulation (CC) | ≤2×10⁻⁴+3mA | ≤2×10⁻⁴+3mA |
| Ripple & Noise | ≤1mVrms (CV), ≤3mArms (CC) | ≤1mVrms (CV), ≤3mArms (CC) |
| Tracking Capability | Yes (CH1-CH2) | Yes (CH1-CH2) |
| Series/Parallel | Yes | Yes |
| Weight | 8.7kg (19.2 lbs) | 10kg (22 lbs) |
| Best For | General electronics work, education | High-current applications, demanding development |
What is the difference between linear and switching power supplies, and why does it matter?
Linear power supplies like the UTP3305 use transformer-based regulation to provide exceptionally clean DC power with minimal ripple and noise. This design produces pure, stable power that won't interfere with sensitive measurements or introduce artifacts into analog circuits. Switching power supplies, while more compact and efficient, generate high-frequency noise from their switching circuitry that can affect analog circuits, interfere with radio frequency applications, and create measurement errors in precision instruments. For applications requiring the cleanest possible power, development work with analog circuits, audio equipment testing, or precision measurement scenarios, the linear design's superior noise performance justifies the larger size and weight.
How do I use the tracking mode between Channel 1 and Channel 2?
The UTP3305's tracking mode links Channel 1 and Channel 2 in a master-slave configuration, allowing both channels to track together for creating dual-polarity power supplies essential for operational amplifier circuits and other analog applications. When tracking is enabled, adjusting the voltage on the master channel causes the slave channel to follow automatically, maintaining synchronized output. This feature is particularly useful for providing matched positive and negative supply rails for audio circuits, instrumentation amplifiers, or any application requiring symmetrical bipolar power supplies. The tracking bias specification of 5×10⁻³+10mV ensures the channels remain closely matched even as you adjust voltage levels.
What happens when I exceed the current limit in constant current mode?
When operating in constant current mode, the UTP3305 automatically limits the output current to your preset value, allowing the voltage to drop as necessary to maintain that current level. This provides excellent protection for circuits under test because if a short circuit or unexpected low-resistance condition occurs, the power supply will reduce voltage rather than delivering damaging current levels. The display will clearly indicate CC mode operation, and you'll see the voltage decrease while current remains at your set limit. This makes constant current mode ideal for testing unknown circuits, charging batteries with controlled current, or protecting sensitive components during development and troubleshooting.
Can I connect the channels in series or parallel for higher voltage or current?
Yes, the UTP3305 supports both series and parallel configurations of Channels 1 and 2 to extend capability beyond single-channel specifications. In series configuration, you can achieve up to 64V output by adding the voltages of both channels, which is useful for testing circuits designed for higher voltage industrial or automotive applications. In parallel configuration, you can combine the current capacity of both channels to achieve up to 10A output while maintaining the voltage setting, ideal for powering higher-current loads or testing power supply circuits. The user manual provides detailed connection diagrams and safety precautions for these configurations, ensuring proper operation and protection of both the supply and your circuits.
Why would I need three independent channels instead of a single-channel power supply?
Modern electronic systems frequently require multiple supply voltages simultaneously: microcontrollers need 5V or 3.3V logic power, analog circuits require dual positive and negative supplies, and sensor modules often run on different voltages than the main processor. The UTP3305's three-channel design eliminates the need for multiple separate power supplies on your bench, reduces cable clutter, and ensures all your power sources share a common ground reference. The fixed 5V/3A Channel 3 is particularly convenient for digital circuits and development boards, while the adjustable Channels 1 and 2 provide flexibility for analog circuits, testing across voltage ranges, or providing dual-polarity supplies. This consolidation saves bench space, reduces cost compared to multiple separate supplies, and simplifies your test setup.
What is the warranty period for the UNI-T UTP3305?
UNI-T provides a 1-year warranty on the UTP3305, covering manufacturing defects and component failures under normal use conditions. This standard warranty ensures your investment in professional test equipment is protected, giving you confidence in your purchase decision.
UNI-T stands behind the UTP3305 with comprehensive technical support and a 1-year warranty. Our dedicated support team is available to assist with configuration questions, application support, and warranty service.
The UNI-T UTP3305 Three-Channel Linear DC Power Supply delivers exceptional precision, stability, and flexibility for professional electronics development, testing, and repair. With its three independent outputs including dual adjustable 0-32V/0-5A channels and fixed 5V/3A output, ultra-low ripple and noise specifications, and comprehensive operating modes including tracking and series/parallel configurations, it provides the clean, stable power essential for sensitive electronics work. The 335W total power capacity, excellent load regulation, and automatic CV/CC mode switching make the UTP3305 the ideal power solution for engineers, technicians, and educational laboratories who demand professional performance.
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