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| Maximum Current | 120A |
|---|---|
| Accuracy | 0.05% + 0.05% FS |
| Resolution | 16-bit |
| Interface | USB, GPIB, RS-232, LAN |
| Dynamic Frequency | Up to 20 kHz |
| Display | LCD |
| Model | 63207 |
| Type | Electronic Load |
| Current | 0 ~ 120A |
| Parallel Capability | Yes |
| Protections | Over Voltage, Over Current, Over Power, Over Temperature, Reverse Polarity |
| Operating Modes | CC, CV, CR, CP |
| Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Importance of proper grounding to prevent electric shock.
Explains why protective grounding wires should not be cut.
Prohibition of operation in flammable environments.
Warning against unauthorized internal access.
Explanation of the high voltage danger symbol.
Explanation of the protective grounding symbol.
Explanation of the warning symbol and its implications.
Explanation of the caution symbol and its implications.
Details the four primary operating modes: CC, CR, CV, and CP.
Explains operation and settings in Constant Current mode.
Explains operation and settings in Constant Resistance mode.
Explains operation and settings in Constant Voltage mode.
Explains operation and settings in Constant Power mode.
Details critical mechanisms to protect the instrument and UUT.
Describes the over-voltage protection mechanism and its indicators.
Describes the over-current protection mechanism and its indicators.
Describes the over-power protection mechanism and its indicators.
Describes the over-temperature protection mechanism and its indicators.
Describes the reverse voltage protection mechanism and its indicators.
Step-by-step guide to setting CC, CR, CV, and CP operating modes.
How to define pass/fail criteria (HIGH, LOW, CENTER) for tests.
Configuring various operational parameters like Von point and data entry mode.
Commands for configuring various operational parameters and settings.
Commands for setting communication parameters (GPIB, RS485, Serial).
Commands for setting static and dynamic current levels and slew rates.
Commands for fetching measured values like current, power, voltage, and status.
Commands for controlling load state, short circuit, and protection features.
Commands for selecting measurement input and fetching measured values.