Multi-Channel Loads Provide Up To 10 Channels

Sept. 1, 1998
Designed for ATE system or benchtop applications, MCL488 multi-channel electronic loads consist of a sub-rack housing and modules. The load modules are rated at 100V, 400V or 600V with current capacity of 60A and power dissipation of 350W. Up to 10

Designed for ATE system or benchtop applications, MCL488 multi-channel electronic loads consist of a sub-rack housing and modules. The load modules are rated at 100V, 400V or 600V with current capacity of 60A and power dissipation of 350W. Up to 10 modules fit into a 19" wide x 10.5" high x 23" deep sub-rack. User configurable, load modules can be paralleled and fully controlled as a single load to provide one large channel at 0A to 600A, 3500W, 10 channels at 60A, 350W or any configuration in between. All functions are available for a single module within the multi-channel configuration. All functions are programmed using the IEEE-488 bus or an optional RS-232 interface.

Company: TRANSISTOR DEVICES INC. - Dynaload Division

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