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Model | IT8511+ |
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Input Voltage Range | 0-500V |
Max Current | 30A |
Power Rating | 150W |
Display | VFD |
Voltage Resolution | 1mV |
Current Resolution | 1mA |
Operating Modes | CC, CV, CR, CP |
Communication Interface | RS232, USB |
Type | Electronic Load |
Control Mode | Constant Current, Constant Resistance, Constant Voltage, Constant Power |
Current Accuracy | 0.1% + 0.1%FS |
Input Voltage | 50/60Hz |
Load Modes | CC, CV, CR, CP |
Protections | Over Voltage, Over Current, Over Power, Over Temperature |
Explains the meaning of CAUTION, WARNING, and NOTE symbols.
Highlights critical hazards and necessary precautions before operation.
Emphasizes potential hazards and required actions to avoid product damage.
Procedures for connecting the power cord safely.
Instructions for connecting the instrument to the device under test.
Describes the self-test procedure performed upon power-on.
Details the steps for normal power-on self-testing.
Provides steps to troubleshoot and resolve startup issues.
Details the four primary operation modes: CC, CV, CR, CW.
Explains the Constant Current mode and setting current.
Explains the Constant Voltage mode and setting voltage.
Explains the Constant Resistance mode and setting resistance.
Explains the Constant Power mode and setting power.
Details the settings available within the system menu.
Describes how to configure protection, timer, and measurement settings.
Explains different trigger types for transient and list operations.
Details the LIST mode for creating and executing complex test sequences.
Introduces transient test functions for DC sources.
Explains continuous, pulse, and toggled transient test modes.
Details the Over Current Protection (OCP) test function.
Explains the Over Power Protection (OPP) test function.
Describes the battery discharge test function and stop conditions.
How to save and recall instrument settings using non-volatile registers.
Lists the protection functions: OVP, OCP, OPP, OTP.
Detailed technical specifications including voltage, current, power, and modes.