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Programmable DC Electronic Load
Programmable DC electronic load is a device that precisely regulates the load voltage and current dissipation power consumption of electrical energy. There are several important parameters to consider when chosing programmable DC electronic load, including maximum power, maximum current, maximum voltage, current slope, and so on. Each indicator is related to the needs and applications we actually test.
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Programmable DC electronic load is a device that precisely regulates the load voltage and current dissipation power consumption of electrical energy. There are several important parameters to consider when chosing programmable DC electronic load, including maximum power, maximum current, maximum voltage, current slope, and so on. Each indicator is related to the needs and applications we actually test.
- The PEL-3000 Series is a single-channel programmable DC electronic load with 0.01mA current resolution and the current slew rate reaching 16A/ μs. (PEL-3000H: 0.84A/us)
- The PEL-2000A series, a multi-channel programmable DC electronic load, was a modulation design that intends to assist users to reserve the augmentation capability of future higher power requirements.
- PEL-303xE is a single channel 300W DC electronic load. Inherited from the PEL-3000 series, PEL-3000E has an easy-to-read LCD panel and user-friendly interface.
DC Electronic Load
Siglent SDL1000X series Programmable DC Electronic Load features an input range up to 150V/30A/300W. CC Dynamic mode frequency is up to 25 kHz. It delivers stability over a wide range of applications and can meet all kinds of testing requirements including: Power, battery & handheld device design, industry, LED lighting, automotive electronics, and aerospace.
Siglent SDL1000X series Programmable DC Electronic Load features an input range up to 150V/30A/300W. CC Dynamic mode frequency is up to 25 kHz. It delivers stability over a wide range of applications and can meet all kinds of testing requirements including: Power, battery & handheld device design, industry, LED lighting, automotive electronics, and aerospace.