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Power Supplies, Electronic Loads, and Solar Array Simulation

Our AC and DC Power Supplies provide stable, clean power for design and testing, with advanced models offering grid simulation capabilities. Electronic Loads are essential for testing power supplies, batteries, and fuel cells by sinking current while measuring performance under variable loads. For renewable energy applications, our Solar Array Simulation equipment accurately emulates the I-V characteristics of a photovoltaic (PV) array under various weather conditions and temperatures, enabling realistic inverter testing in a lab environment.

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N6736B-760 Option for N6736B power supply module
€316.00
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E36441A
€2,941.00
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N6735B-761
€253.00
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NGE-K103
€155.00
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N6705C-RBP
€323.00
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NGM-K104
€350.00
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AC68BRAC3
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N8958A
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€315.00
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5601.6200.03
€370.00
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E36155AGV
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EL34GPBU
€373.00
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ho720
€250.00
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E36150ADVU
€515.00
Ready to ship in 5 to 10 business days

A programmable power supply is more than just a source of power; it's a critical component for simulating real-world conditions like voltage drops, transients, and ripple for a DUT.

Electronic Loads are indispensable for dynamic testing, allowing engineers to perform complex load profiles to stress-test power supply stability, battery run-down time, and transient response.

The specialized Solar Array Simulator is crucial for grid-tied inverter development and certification, replicating the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) conditions of a PV array to ensure the inverter is operating at peak efficiency, independent of actual sunlight conditions.