Keithley 2306 | Programmable DC power supply for battery and charger simulation, 2 channels, up to 15 V / 5 A
Manufacturer number: 2306
Keithley 2306 | Programmable DC power supply for battery and charger simulation, 2 channel, up to 15 V / 5 A, GPIB.
- Programmable DC power supply for battery and charger simulation
- Outputs: 2
- Voltage: 0… 15 V
- Resolution: 1 mV
- Settling time: 5 ms
- Current: 5 A max.
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 89 mm x 213 mm x 411 mm
- Weight: 3.2 kg
Technical Data
AC input: | 100 V – 120 V / 220 V – 240 V |
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Additional functions: | Batterie- und Ladegerät simulation Gleichstromempfindlichkeit von 100 nA |
Article number: | 2306 |
Autorange: | No |
Bidirectional: | No |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 411 x 213 x 89 |
Interfaces: | GPIB |
Model: | 2306 |
Number of outputs: | 2 |
Protective devices: | OVP, OCP |
Warranty (years): | 3 |
Weight (kg): | 3.2 |
max. Power (A): | 5 |
max. Voltage (V): | 15 |
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Description
2306 | Programmable DC power supply for battery and charger simulation, 2 channels, up to 15 V / 5 A
A DC power supply that can simulate the performance of a battery under many different conditions is required to test portable, battery-operated devices under realistic conditions. The 2300 series for battery simulation can simulate the output resistance of a battery as well as the output voltage.
In the two-channel version of these power supplies, one channel can be used as a battery and current sink to simulate a discharged battery, while the other channel supplies a voltage to test the charge control circuit of a device.
The 2-channel battery simulator Keithley 2306 was specially developed for the requirements in the development and testing of portable, battery-operated devices, such as cell phones, portable radios, etc.
This high-precision DC power supply has an ultra-fast transient response in order to be able to emulate the behavior of a DUT in operation with accumulators / batteries identically.
Product features 2300 series:
- Extremely quick response to temporary load currents that emulate the behavior of batteries identically
- Variable output resistance simulates the internal battery resistance
- Pulse peak, average and base load current measurements
- DC sensitivity of 100 nA for monitoring low sleep mode currents of battery powered devices
- Function for measuring current steps for load current measurement at every level of the device operating status
- Lowering down to 3 A to simulate a discharged battery
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