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You are here: Home / Power supplies / Programmable dc electronic loads include e 300% peak-overpower capability

Programmable dc electronic loads include e 300% peak-overpower capability

September 13, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The 63200A series high power DC electronic loads are designed for testing a wide range of power conversion products including ac/dc and server power supplies, dc/dc converters, EV batteries, automotive charging stations, and other power electronics components. These units can be synchronously paralleled up to 240 kW and dynamically synchronized for generating complex multi-channel transient profiles. The 300% peak overpower capability provides extra headroom for fault condition simulations in automotive batteries, fuel cells, and more.

The 63200A series have three operating voltage choices, 150, 600 and 1,200 V, with chromamodels covering power levels from 4kW to 24 kW and up to 2,000 A in a single unit.
The DC loads have unique user-defined waveform (UDW) capability and external analog modulating input for simulating real-world, custom waveforms. Another distinct feature is the dynamic auto-frequency sweep function, which enables detecting a UUTs worst-case output deviation across a wide range of current frequencies. In addition, a 255-set of data storage function has been built in for recall of the stored settings at any time. For automated testing, the save and recall functions can save a great deal of time.

As each model of the 63200A series has three power ranges, and they can precisely measure the voltage and current in real-time. Because short circuit testing is one of the essential power testing items, the 63200A series provides short circuit simulation to effectively solve the application demands for power and automated testing.

With the vacuum-fluorescent display (VFD) and rotary knob, the 63200A series loads offer versatile front panel operation. Users are able to control the 63200A family remotely via standard USB or optional Ethernet and GPIB interfaces.

The embedded PWM fan speed control reduces noise caused by fans. The 63200A series also have overcurrent, overpower, and over-temperature protections as well as over-voltage and polarity reverse alarms to enhance product reliability.

CHROMA SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS, INC., 19772 Pauling, Foothill Ranch, CA 92610, 949-600-6400, Fax 949-600-6401, www.chromausa.com, sales@chromausa.com

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