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Manufacturer number: 61509
AC input: | 1P / 3P |
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AC output: | 1P / 3P |
Article number: | 61509 |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm): | 680 x 425 x 221.5 |
Frequency range: | 15 Hz - 2000 Hz |
Grid simulation: | No |
Interfaces: | USB, LAN, RS-232 |
Mains feedback: | No |
Measurement functions: | RMS V, I, Active, apparent, reactive power, Power factor, current crest factor, repetitive peak current, inrush current, distortion factor, harmonics |
Model: | 61509 |
Output power (W): | 6,000 |
PLD Testfunction: | Yes |
Power factor: | 0,97 |
Protective devices: | OVP, OCP, OPP, OTP, FAN |
Weight (kg): | 50 |
max. Power (A): | 60 |
max. voltage (V): | 350 |
Thanks to the programmable output power of the powerful AC source 61509 from Chroma, you can simulate realistic conditions of an AC power supply and also take into account grid disturbances such as voltage fluctuations or pulse peaks. An optimal test environment with precise test parameters enables you to precisely characterize your electronic components and power electronics.
With the 61500 series AC power supply units, you can simulate a wide range of grid faults in order to test the immunity of your DUT and to perform EMC compliance and pre-compliance tests in accordance with. DIN EN 61000. STEP and PULSE modes simplify the step-by-step or continuous change of the output parameters, e.g. B. to simulate power failures, transient overvoltages or voltage sinks. Such changes can be triggered by either internal or external events. With the LIST mode, even more complex wave functions can be generated from up to 100 sequences with different start-stop conditions
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