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The current that results from resistive elements of the load on an output.


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  • OTP-Based Test System

    LXinstruments GmbH

    Power electronics assemblies often cannot be tested using conventional technology for their electrical performance. Due to the adaptability of the instrumentation, the OTP concept offers an ideal platform even beyond the space requirements of several control cabinets. In order to achieve high test flexibility with different assemblies, the system was equipped with three-phase AC sources and AC loads as well as a precise three-phase power meter. DC sources and loads with different current and voltage ranges cover the test of frequent DUT operating parameters. Time-dependent voltage or current signals can be stimulated by an arbitrary generator with power amplifier. General measurements such as current, voltage, frequency, resistance can be carried out flexibly at various test points using the matrix concept. An oscilloscope with RF multiplexer is available for high-frequency measurements such as residual ripple, switching processes, etc.

  • High Performance 50 MHz Dynamic Digital I/O PXI Subsystem

    GX5960 Series - Marvin Test Solutions, Inc.

    The GX5960 digital subsystem represents the highest level of performance available for PXI-based digital instrumentation and features high performance pin electronics and a timing generator / sequencer in a compact, 6U PXI form factor. The GX5960 series consists of the GX5961 clock generator board with 16 driver / sensor channels and the GX5964 driver / sensor board which supports 32 bi-directional I/O channels. Up to 528 digital I/O channels can be supported by the GX5960 digital subsystem. Each digital channel features a wide drive / sense voltage range of -14 V to +26 V (maximum swing of 24 volts) which can be individually programmed for a drive hi, drive lo, sense hi, sense lo, and a load value (with commutation voltage level) – offering the user complete flexibility when creating test programs and fixtures for multiple UUTs. In addition, each channel offers a parametric measurement unit (PMU) for DC measurements.

  • Wide-range High-power DC Power Supply

    IT6500 Series - I-TECH Electronic Co., Ltd

    With ITECH’s latest technology, the IT6500 series offers a full-featured high-performance power test solution. With fast response these DC power supplies provide users with a new level of power supply performance. From 800W to 30 kW, the whole series include more than 100 models. The maximum output voltage and current is up to 1000V and 1200A respectively. With its autoranging capabillity, it also has a super wide range of voltage and current applications. Users can choose the power supply that fits their testing requirements perfectly. In combination with the IT-E501 power dissipater unit, the current sinking capacity of IT6500C can be 100%, 200%, 300% and the power sinking up to 300% of the Sourcing capability. As a high-speed two-quadrant power supply, IT6500C (1800W-30kW) series has a priority function so as to realize high-speed current transition between power supply mode and electronic load mode, to achieve fast switching between sourcing and sinking current, even can achieve seamless switching under certain conditions. IT6512, IT6513 and IT6500C series power supplies provide built-in DIN40839 and ISO-16750-2 testing curves, support solar panel I-V curve simulation function.

  • Electrical Safety Test Equipment

    IBEKO Power AB

    Making a product “safe” requires an understanding of “hazards” that exist in each electrical product. Electrical shock is one of the four fundamental hazards. Because of that, it must be a part of any product electrical safety evaluation. Even though a product requires an electrical power source and uses electrical or electronic components, it should not present an electrical shock hazard to the user.Ground bond or earth continuity testing prevents electrical shock hazards. Similarly to a fault to earth, test instruments generate a high current. The standard requires that the resistance between protective earth and any conductive surface on the equipment does not exceed 0,1 Ohm. The test is performed by applying a DC current between the conductive surface and protective earth. By measuring the voltage drop, it calculates the resistance.RMO-E instruments are ideal for testing the protective bonding (grounding) of equipment following the standard IEC 61010-1. Applying current up to the value of 100 A and the ability to provide in the Contin menu (continuous operation) test current for the pre-set test duration (equal or exceeding 1 min) gives a user a possibility to easily check the protective bonding/grounding of the equipment. The full load voltage of 12 V assures proper measurement and accurate result. Finally, an instrument displays pass/fail classification according to user-preset parameters.

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