Electronic Loads
An electronic load is a type of device used for testing a range of power supplies such as a battery, solar cell, electronic component, portable charger and more. Electronic loads are available in a range of sizes to accompany a variety of applications, including low to high power consumption.Electronic loads are available as either AC or DC loads and are vital for measuring power supplies via rapidly increasing and decreasing the load in a repeatable fashion, which can not be achieved by hand.Types of electronic loadsThere are four main types of electronic loads including bench top, slot, system and modular. Depending on the type of application will determine the type of load required. Each type of load varies in input voltage, current, power and frequency, with multiple configuration options. Many electronic loads feature an interface with a screen and navigation buttons for ease of use, allowing you to easily configure the device. Certain electronic loads can also be controlled remotely via an Ethernet, USB, or GPIB interface.ApplicationElectronic Loads are used in a wide range of applications where the test and measurement of a power supply is required. They are commonly used in areas such as:AerospaceLaboratoryCar battery manufacturersFuel-cell manufacturersCell-phone manufacturersSolar panel manufacturers
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BK Precision Electronic DC Load, 8500, BK8540, 0 → 30 A, 0.1 → 60 V, 0 → 150 W, 10 → 4000
VND21,451,548.80 -
EA Elektro-Automatik Electronic DC Load, EL 9000 T, EA-EL 9080-45 T, 0 → 45 A, 0 → 80 V, 0 → 600
VND63,121,498.88 -
EA Elektro-Automatik Electronic Load, EA-EL 9000 B, EA-EL 9080-170 B , 0 → 170 A, 0 → 80 V, 0 →
VND145,164,752.48 -
EA Elektro-Automatik Electronic Load, EA-EL 9000 B, EA-EL 9080-340 B , 0 → 340 A, 0 → 80 V, 0 →
VND227,692,402.08 -
RS PRO Electronic Load, 0 → 30 A, 0 → 120 V, 0 → 300 W, 0.05 → 7500Ω, Programmable
VND13,987,821.76