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Compact dc electronic loads measure voltage, current, calculate power

December 1, 2020 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The Keysight EL30000 Series bench dc electronic loads offer a compact bench form factor with a built-in data logger that delivers insights for immediate, real-time decisions, and minimizes the need for additional instruments with an accurate system that measures voltage, current and calculates power.

An electronic load is an instrument designed to test sources by presenting various resistances and keysight loadsmeasuring the response. Device manufacturers and design engineers use electronic loads to test power devices such as power supplies, batteries, battery modules, solar panels, fuel cells, LED drivers and power converters.

Keysight’s bench electronic loads enable testing of a wide range of power sources, perform both static and dynamic tests to ensure devices can output constant energy, as well as handle a sudden increase or decrease in demand. Multiple ranges allow accurate measurements for small and large devices from zero to 150 V. Using the built-in measurement system eliminates the need for an external digital multimeter, shunts and associated wiring.

The new Keysight EL30000 Series electronic load systems enable device manufacturers and design engineers to:

Measure voltage and current accurately with a fully integrated voltmeter and ammeter that simultaneously measures the device under test (DUT) voltage and current.
Capture measurements over time with the built-in data logger that continuously logs voltage, current and power to a data file.
Create, capture and display fast transients with a dynamic load profile and built-in scope mode that digitizes the voltage and current, and shows the results, reducing measurement set up complexity.
Simplify tests with standard operating modes: constant voltage (CV), constant current (CC), constant resistance (CR) and constant power (CP).
Connect with USB, LAN (LXI Core) and optional general-purpose interface bus (GPIB) to easily measure, capture and display results.

Keysight’s EL30000 Series bench dc electronic loads are available now. Pricing is as follows:
EL34143A single-input, 150 V, 60 A, 350 W – USD 2,200
EL34243A dual-input, 150 V, 60 A, 600 W – USD 3,520

Keysight Technologies, Inc., 1400 Fountaingrove Parkway, Santa Rosa, CA 95403-1738, https://www.keysight.com/us/en/assets/3120-1430/data-sheets/EL30000-Series.pdf

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