Technical data
Operations and Features 3
U8001A/U8002A User’s and Service Guide 47
Extending the Voltage and Current Range
Two or more power supplies can be connected in series or 
parallel to extend the range of voltage and current. This may 
serve as a lower cost alternative to a power supply with 
higher power rating.
Series connection
Serial connection of two or more power supplies can achieve 
the output isolation rating of any one supply to obtain a 
higher voltage than a single power supply. Power supplies 
connected in series can be operated with one load across 
both power supplies or with a separate load for each power 
supply. The power supply has a diode with reverse polarity 
connected across the output terminals to avoid any damages 
when operated in series with other power supplies. It will be 
protected if the load is short- circuited, or when one of the 
power supply is turned on separately in a series- connected 
power supplies.
When serial connection is used, the output voltage is the 
sum of output voltage across all power supplies, while the 
output current is the output current from an individual 
power supply. Each power supply must be adjusted to obtain 
the total output voltage.
Parallel connection 
Two or more power supplies which are capable of constant 
voltage or constant current automatic cross- over operation 
can be connected in parallel to obtain a total output current 
greater than one power supply. Total output current is the 
sum of output current across all power supplies. The output 
settings from each power supply can be made separately. 
The control of output voltage for one of the power supply 
should be set to the desired output value, while the other 










