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Output is controlled by digital code, resistance, current or voltage.


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  • DC Power Supply

    62000H Series - Chroma ATE Inc.

    The 62000H Series includes 14 different models ranging from 5KW to 15KW, with current range up to 375A and voltage range up to 1000V. The 62000H can easily parallel up to ten units capable of 150KW with current sharing for bulk power applications, for example, battery bank simulation of 450V/150A/67.5KW for electric vehicle and military use. There are 100 user programmable input status on the front panel for automated test application and life cycle ON/OFF test. In addition, the 62000H has a 16 bit digital control with bright vacuum fluorescent display readout. The 62000H series DC power supplies are very easy to operate either from the front panel keypad or from the remote controller via USB / RS232 / RS485 / APG (Standard) and GPIB & Ethernet (optional). Its compact size with 3U only can be stacked on a bench in a standard rack without any difficulty.

  • 3-Phase AC Power Source

    61700 series - Chroma ATE Inc.

    The Chroma Programmable AC Power Source model 61700 series delivers pure, 5-wire, 3-phase AC power. Unlike the traditional 3-phase AC power source, it includes low power rating models at very low cost. Users can program voltage and frequency, measure the critical characteristics of the output on its LCD display. It delivers the right solution to simulate all kinds of input condition of UUT to be utilized in R&D and QA. It is also suitable for commercial applications from laboratory testing to mass productions. The 61700 supplies the output voltage from 0 to 300VAC and it can be set individually for each phase. Users also can set the phase angle from 0? to 360?. These kinds of function make the 61700 series can simulate unbalance 3-phase power. Because of the wide output frequency from 15 to 1200Hz, it is suitable for avionics, marine and military application. The AC+DC mode extends the output function to simulate abnormal situation when power line contains DC offset.

  • High Speed Digital Analog

    JGB Consulting, Inc.

    The Automatic Test Equipment is designed to provide R&D and the Production floor with a high quality, reliable and easy to use Test Station comprised of COTS equipment from industry leading instrument manufactures. The measurement switching has low thermal offset allowing for micro volt measurements. The switching also accommodates both stimulus and measurement up to 5 Amps. Also to provide High Speed and Static Digital Stimulus and Response that covers LVDS, 3.3V, TTL, CMOS and Industrial logic families. For Serial communications there are SPI, I2C, RS232/485, USB and Ethernet. The system has nine programmable DC power supplies that are capable of powering both the UUT and the UUT interface separately. The system can interface with a variety of UUT’s via an ITA. Each system comes with the Imperial Test Executive, National Instruments TestStand, CVI, LabView and .NET Runtime.

  • Combination Board Tester

    ATE QT2256-640 PXI - Qmax Test Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

    Most commercial ATEs does only functional test and do not carry out DC/AC parameter testing, which are very essential in increasing the fault coverage and for achieving near zero field returns. The testing challenges get worse when the boards are equipped with BS compatible components, DSP chips and CPUs or micro controller based boards. ATE QT2256-640 PXI system is designed as a combination board tester capable of testing highly complex and PCBs employing various techniques on a single platform. It can be easily upgraded to 640 digital channels and with programmable UUT power supplies, IEEE or PXI external instrumentation, Bus cycle signature system, ICE and integrated Boundary scan Test AC/DC parametric testing. The ATE is interfaced to an external host PC using a PCI express interface card allowing a maximum data transfer rate. Most commercial ATEs does only functional test and do not carry out DC/AC parameter testing, which are very essential in increasing the fault coverage and for achieving near zero field returns. The testing challenges get worse when the boards are equipped with BS compatible components, DSP chips and CPUs or microcontroller based boards.

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