Price new 4930€which is of course pure madness.
• Ultrafast response to transient load currents
• Dual-channel supplies
• Optimized for development and testing of battery-powered devices
• Variable output resistance for simulating battery response
• Pulse peak, average, and baseline current measurements
• 100nA DC current sensitivity
• Current step measure function
• Sink up to 3A
• Open sense lead detection
• Built-in digital voltmeter
Very useful for designing battery powered circuits.
This one has CH2 working properly (to the best of my knowledge) but CH1 is not regulating properly in my opinion.
Here is CH2 set to 10V 0.2A:
Here is CH1 set to 5V 0.25A:
I do not have the time nor the need to fix it (I have an Agilent 66309D), that's why it needs to go.
The VFD is a little bit dimmed and feels old.
Pictures
If you need the connectors look
here.
There is a lot of information here on how to repair it, see:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/repair/keithley-2306-dual-psu-battery-simulator-repair/150€ shipped to EU, others please ask.
Power cord not included.
Good review form Dave, about the 2302: