Electronic Loads

 
Teledyne LeCroy T3EL150302P - Programmable Single Channel DC Electronic Load 150V/30A/200W
Catalog: T3EL150302P
  • Watts: 200 Watts
  • Max Current: 30 A
  • Max Voltage: 150 V
  • Min Current: 0 A
  • Min Voltage: 0 V
  • Programable: Yes

Your Price: $1,025.00

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Teledyne LeCroy T3EL150303P - Programmable Single Channel DC Electronic Load, 150V/30A/300W
Catalog: T3EL150303P
  • Watts: 300 Watts
  • Max Current: 30 A
  • Max Voltage: 150 V
  • Min Current: 1 A
  • Min Voltage: 1 V
  • Programable: Yes

Your Price: $1,805.00

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XiTron 822-1500 - Line-Load Chassis
  • Product Weight: 8 LBS
  • Product Height: 5 IN
  • Product Length: 13 IN
  • Product Width: 8.50 IN
  • Country of Origin: United States

List Price: $3,399.00

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XiTron 822-XT9812 LED Programmable DC Electronic Load, 300W, 150V, 30A
  • Watts: 300 Watts
  • Max Current: 30 A
  • Max Voltage: 150 V
  • Min Current: 0 A
  • Min Voltage: 0 V
  • Programable: No

List Price: $1,848.00

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XiTron XTPEL-3031E - 0-150V Electronic Load 300W
  • Watts: 300 Watts
  • Max Voltage: 150 V
  • Min Voltage: 0 V

List Price: $1,601.00

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XiTron XTPEL-3032E - 0-500V Electronic Load 300W
  • Watts: 300 Watts
  • Max Voltage: 500 V
  • Min Voltage: 0 V

List Price: $1,662.00

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Electronic Loads

Electronic loads are instruments that simulate electronic device behavior for manufacturing and laboratory research purposes. For example, the characterizing of DC Power supplies, DC-DC Converters, batteries, fuel cells and solar cells. Many allow high speed response and load characteristic and sequencing simulation needed for modern electronics.

Power Supplies deliver electric power to a device or circuit (Electrical Load), usually by stepping down a higher voltage.
 
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