Chroma 63224A-600-1680 | DC load, 24 kW, 600 V / 1,680 A, programmable
Manufacturer number: 63224A-600-1680
Chroma 63224A-600-1680 | DC high-performance load with 0… 600 V, 0… 1,680 A and 0… 24 kW, 19 inches, 13 HE.
- Maximum input power: 24,000 W.
- Voltage range: 600 V DC
- Current range: 1,680 A (maximum)
- Resistance ranges: 0.013Ω ~ 125Ω (80V), 0.05Ω ~ 500Ω (150V), 0.5Ω ~ 1,000Ω (600V)
- Control mode: constant current, resistance, voltage, (CC, CR, CV)
- Complex control mode: CR + CC, CR + CV, CC + CV
- Parallel connection of up to 10 loads in master / slave mode
- Dynamic-synchronous control with static as well as dynamic loads
- Application-specific (arbitrary) load change (UDW / User Defined Waveform)
- CZ (Constant Impedance / Constant Impedance) mode for simulating capacitive loads in switch-on mode
- External current-load simulation
- Automatic sweep / or load changes with a frequency up to 50 kHz
- Power supply load transient simulation in real time and peak value measurements (Vpp + / Vpp-)
- 255 user-specific device settings that can be called up
- Very accurate voltage and current measurements
- Interfaces: USB (standard), Optional: Ethernet, GPIB
- Weight: 130 kg, W 428 x H 574.6 x D 670.5 mm
- Warranty: 2 years
Technical Data
AC input: | 100 V - 240 V |
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Article number: | 63224A-600-1680 |
DC output reversible: | DC sink |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 670,5 x 428 x 574,6 |
Interfaces: | USB optional: GPIB |
Mains feedback: | No |
Measurement functions: | V, I, Wmax OCP/OLP |
Model: | 63224A-600-1680 |
Protective devices: | OCP, OPP, OTP, OVA, Reverse |
Weight (kg): | 125 |
max. Power (A): | 1680 |
max. Voltage (V): | 600 |
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Description
63224A-600-1680 | DC load, 24 kW, 600 V / 1,680 A, programmable
The programmable, electronic high-performance load of the 63200A series is characterized by its particularly fast load control mechanisms, the programmable dynamic loads (CCD: dynamic current load and CRD: dynamic resistance load) as well as a continuous simulation for the test process. The electronic resistor for load simulation is ideally suited for testing a variety of electronic high-end products: from server power supplies, A / D power supplies, batteries / rechargeable batteries and energy storage systems, charging stations for electric cars, EV / EVSE (Electronic Vehicle / Electronic Vehicle Supply Equipment) / Electric automobiles / electric vehicle power equipment), solar power elements and many other power electronics.
The Chroma high-performance load 63224A-600-1680 guarantees precise measurement results in real time. The DC load provides a voltage measurement accuracy of 0.015% + 0.015% FS; for current of 0.04% + 0.04% FS. All high-performance loads in the Chroma 63200A series offer short-circuit simulation. Thanks to the intelligent master / slave technology, connect up to 10 identical loads in parallel to obtain the required load current. All loads of the Chroma 63200 series can be installed in a 41 U standard rack.
In addition to the standard control modes constant current (CC), resistance (CR), voltage (CV) and the more complex control modes CR + CC, CR + CV and CC + CV, the load also accepts data from data acquisition cards (DAQ cards), Analog signals from function generators and user-defined waveforms (User Defined Waveforms UDW).
Of course, the Chroma 63224A offers adjustable overvoltage and overcurrent protection as well as overheating protection and a reverse polarity alarm.
Three adjustable operating voltages (80 V, 150 V, 600 V) and currents (168 A, 840 A, 1,680 A) allow you to optimally adjust the high-performance load to your requirements.
The load can be controlled via USB, Ethernet or GPIB. 255 memory locations enable quick and easy access to data records, device settings and simulations. The tidy front display and the symbols used make it easier to operate the electronic resistor.
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