A pulse power supply is available in single-positive pulse as well as dual positive/negative pulse configurations. It uses a specialized modulation system with fully digital control. The forward pulse width (T+) and reverse pulse width (T−) can be adjusted independently across the entire cycle. Forward current and voltage, as well as reverse current and voltage, can each be set separately to meet different process requirements. This type of power supply is commonly used for gold, silver, nickel, and tin plating, where it can significantly improve coating quality.

A pulse power supply essentially adds an automatic timing function to a conventional DC power source. It is designed based on the principles of automatic aging lines and tailored to the characteristics and repair mechanisms of capacitor oxide films, helping achieve better efficiency and energy savings. It can also be used for testing various electronic components, such as resistors, thermistors, and motors.



