Looking for Programmable Power Supply

ndzied1

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I'm looking for a 240W (approx) DC power supply 0-30VDC output that I can control the voltage of via analog signals (0-10 or 4-20) or over Ethernet. This doesn't have to lab grade accuracy and control.

Just looking for basic functionality. There seems to be a bunch of high end programmables but having trouble finding basic stuff.

Any help appreciated.
Thanks
 

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