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Chroma 63110A LED Simulating DC Load Module, 2A/300V/100Wx2 channels

LED Simulating DC Load Module, 2A/300V/100Wx2 channels

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SPECIFICATIONS

Chroma has created the industry's first LED simulator for LED driver testing with our 63110A electronic load. The LED’s forward voltage and operating resistance can be set to further adjust the loading and ripple current to better simulate LED characteristics. The 63110A load also has increased bandwidth to allow for PWM dimming testing.

Most E-Load manufacturers have similar designs but are unable to simulate the I-V curve of the LED as well as internal capacitances causing abnormal OCP, OVP. Therefore, other E-Loads are not suitable for testing LED drivers.

The 63110A was specifically designed to simulate LED characteristics to test the functions of LED drivers. Not only can it test in stable conditions, it can also test turn on, PWM dimming characteristics of the LED driver and the Rd value can be adjusted according to the LED V-I curve making it an irreplaceable load choice for LED driver testing.

  • Simulates the LED for driver testing
  • Programmable LED operating resistance (Rd)
  • Programmable internal resistance (Rr) for simulating LED ripple current
  • Fast response for PWM dimming test
  • Up to eight channels in one mainframe
  • 16-bit precision voltage and current measurement with dual-range
  • Full Protection: OV, OC, OP and OT protection
AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT OPTIONS
A631001 Remote Controller
A631002 Test Fixture
A631005 Softpanel for Model 6310A series

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