High-Power Electronic Loads Test Supplies To 80V/500A

Feb. 1, 1999
EXCLUSIVE TO EEPN- The Series L2500 electronic loads are designed for testing of dc power supplies with output voltages from 1.25V to 80V and output currents of up to 500A. The loads are suited for workbench testing and troubleshooting, engineering

EXCLUSIVE TO EEPN- The Series L2500 electronic loads are designed for testing of dc power supplies with output voltages from 1.25V to 80V and output currents of up to 500A. The loads are suited for workbench testing and troubleshooting, engineering labs, and burn-in chambers (up to 50°C).Offered in three models designated L2501, L2511 and L2514, the series provides local control and metering. All three models also provide remote control and read-back connections to facilitate remote operation. They can be supplied with either 115 vac or 230 vac inputs. The L2501 is a single-channel, constant-current load unit, while the L2511 is also a single-channel unit but adds constant-resistance operation. Model L2514 is a four-channel unit that can be used to evaluate, test and burn-in single- to quad-output supplies with total combined power output of up to 2.5 kW. Its four isolated load banks may be paralleled.

Company: HC POWER INC.

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