Deploy high stability, digital switching DC programmable power supplies specifically engineered to match the requirements of Luxembourg's clean-tech labs and automotive test centers.
Luxembourg, recognized as one of Europe's premier technology and industrial centers, is experiencing a robust transition toward smart manufacturing, clean-tech initiatives, and high-performance automotive component testing. In particular, the grand duchy's research ecosystems (such as the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology - LIST) require extremely stable and precision-controlled testing hardware. High-power DC supplies act as the foundation for validating battery packs, power electronics, and autonomous transport components.
By using precision programmable linear and switching power architectures, manufacturers can simulate variable input voltages, verify transient responses, and enforce critical protection metrics such as Over-Current Protection (OCP) and Over-Voltage Protection (OVP). As Luxembourg pushes forward with zero-emission initiatives and advanced aerospace technologies, the demand for reliable power sources scales significantly.
The global high-power supply industry is shifting aggressively toward Wide Bandgap semiconductors. Integrating SiC and GaN components into switching DC power supplies permits higher switching frequencies, reduces heat dissipation, and diminishes structural footprints, making lab-grade benchtop systems much more powerful and compact.
High-voltage power units are no longer isolated test benches. Through standard RS232, USB, and LAN protocols, modern labs construct automated test sequences controlled remotely via LabVIEW or MATLAB, generating digital log inputs for traceability and ISO-compliant documentation.
Established in Guangzhou, China, in 2003, GUANGZHOU MATRIX POWER TECHNOLOGY LIMITED has committed over two decades to the research, development, engineering, and manufacturing of high-performance DC-regulated power supplies and AC power sources. Our units serve testing infrastructures in over 80 countries. Backed by ISO9001, CE, and RoHS certifications, we provide stable, durable, and highly precise programmable testing instruments.
Rigorous quality control checkpoints from component procurement to burn-in tests under load.






Examine our wide catalog of programmable, linear, and switching DC power supplies designed to ensure high stability, minimal ripple noise, and dynamic programming options.
Testing onboard chargers (OBC) and battery management systems (BMS) for hybrid and fully electric vehicles under simulated European automotive driving cycles.
Simulating solar array inputs using high-voltage programmable DC power configurations to check performance levels under erratic weather scenarios.
Providing ultra-low ripple voltage outputs to safeguard precision avionic communication hardware and telemetry sensors.
Switching DC power supplies (SMPS) leverage rapid semiconductor switching to govern output, enabling higher efficiency, reduced weight, and compact enclosures for high-wattage outputs (like 3600W and 10KW setups). Linear power supplies rely on standard transformers to provide extremely low ripple noise, ideal for hyper-sensitive RF testing, although they run hotter and are heavier.
MATRIX programmable DC power supplies come equipped with built-in microprocessors supporting RS232, USB, and optional GPIB/LAN communication interfaces. Operators can draft command scripts using SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) or integrate the systems with LabVIEW software environments.
All high-power units feature comprehensive diagnostic protection, including Over-Voltage Protection (OVP), Over-Current Protection (OCP), Over-Temperature Protection (OTP), and Short-Circuit Protection. Threshold parameters can be configured directly from the front panel interface.
Yes, absolutely. Our high-power laboratory and industrial supplies carry full CE, RoHS, and ISO9001 compliance standards, conforming entirely to the electrical grid requirements and machinery safety guidelines of the European Union and Luxembourg.