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  • The Aim-TTi LDH400 Series DC Electronic Load offers a powerful and precise solution for direct testing of DC power sources, converters, and PFCs. Designed for high-voltage applications, it combines advanced features, intuitive control, and reliable performance in a compact form factor.

    Key Features:

    • Wide voltage range: 10V to 500V and current up to 16A
    • 400W continuous power dissipation at 28°C (360W at 40°C)
    • Operates in constant current, resistance, conductance, and power modes
    • High accuracy and resolution for precise level settings
    • Built-in transient generator with adjustable slew rates
    • Variable drop-out voltage ideal for battery and power testing
    • Graphical LCD with easy soft-key interface
    • Front and rear input terminals for flexible connectivity
    • Remote control via USB, RS232, and LXI-compliant LAN
    • Optional GPIB interface available
    • Rated to CAT II (300V) safety standards

     

  • Teledyne Test Tools Milli Ohm Meter offers high-precision low-resistance measurement with advanced drive modes, temperature compensation, and fast sampling.

    Key Features:

    • 50,000-count high-resolution display
    • 3.5″ TFT LCD (320×240)
    • 0.05% measurement accuracy
    • 1 Amp test current with 0.1 μΩ resolution
    • Fast 60 readings per second
    • Four-wire measurement method
    • Temperature compensation and delayed measurement
    • 20-panel memory settings
    • Dry circuit testing (T3MIL50X only)
    • USB, RS-232C, and EXT I/O interfaces
    • Multiple drive modes: DC+, DC-, Pulsed, PWM (T3MIL50X)

     

    • 3GHz RF analog signal generator
    • AM, FM, PM, Sweep & Pulse Modulation
    • Exceptionally Low Phase Noise of -145dBc/Hz @100MHz and 10@kHz offset
    • Field ready, with 10” touch screen suited for day and night use and 2 hour battery operation
    • Remotely programmable via MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW and other software programming environments.
    • Removable uSD card for instrument security