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ELA Series Electronic DC Loads 

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Model Table

Part Number

Description

Technical pdf Data Sheet

ELA200/40/40D

200W Electronic Load 1 - 40V, 0 - 40A

ELA200/75/20D

200W Electronic Load 1 - 75V, 0 - 20A

ELA200/75/40D

200W Electronic Load 1 - 75V, 0 - 40A

ELA200/110/20D

200W Electronic Load 1 - 110V, 0 - 20A

ELA250/75/20D

250W Electronic Load 0.35 - 75V, 0 - 20A

ELA250/75/40D

250W Electronic Load 0.35 - 75V, 0 - 40A

ELA250/110/20D

250W Electronic Load 0.35 - 160V, 0 - 20A

ELA500/75/100D

500W Electronic Load 1 - 75V, 0 - 99A

ELA1500/40/200D

1500W Electronic Load 1 - 40V, 0 - 199A

ELA1500/75/100D

1500W Electronic Load 1 - 75V, 0 - 100A

Product Summary

The ELA Series Electronic DC Loads can operate in standalone, parallel, or master-slave modes, and are suitable for bench top use or 19" rack mounting.

They can be manually operated via the potentiometers on the front, via an external 0-10Vdc signal, or they can be fitted with an optional IEEE 488.2 interface which comes complete with LabVIEW drivers. Some models now also have USB connection.

Operating in constant current mode as standard, the ELA Series loads can be adapted for constant power / resistance with the optional "R Module".

To calculate the maximum current of a unit at your required voltage simply divide the wattage of the units in the model table above by the voltage of the device to be tested, or view the corresponding pdf data sheet.

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