NH Research 4760-3 DC Electronic Load, 600V, 150A, 3kW

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Manufactured by: NH Research

Category: DC Electronic Loads, up to 3kW

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RENT NH RESEARCH 4760-3 HIGH VOLTAGE DC ELECTRONIC LOAD (Call for Availability)

The NH Research 4760-3 is an integral part of the NH Research LXI Series Electronic Loads, specifically engineered to meet the rigorous demands of high-power and high-voltage testing applications. This electronic load is perfect for testing a variety of power conversion products, including fuel cells, telecom rectifiers, and Vehicle to Grid (V2G) systems.

One standout feature of the NH Research 4760-3 is its innovative Auto Mode, which enables seamless, glitch-free transitions among Constant Resistance (CR), Constant Current (CC), Constant Voltage (CV), and Constant Power (CP) limits. This capability ensures that users can operate without interruptions while maintaining high accuracy during tests.

Designed with robustness in mind, the 4760-3 can continue functioning even when faced with certain internal component failures, eliminating the need for external instrumentation and complex switching systems. This creates a more streamlined testing environment, capturing crucial timing and dynamic measurements during both the turn-on and turn-off phases of your unit under test (UUT).

For enhanced testing versatility, the NH Research 4760-3 features a remarkable 100-step macro-recording capability. This allows users to precisely record and later replay complex, timed sequences of load profiles directly from within the load. Its modular design allows multiple units to operate in harmony, enabling synchronized control and active power balancing, thus functioning as a single, efficient load.

Specifications for the NH Research 4760-3 DC Electronic Load include:

Voltage 7-600V
Current 0-150A
Power 3000W (3kW)

See Datasheet for full specifications

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