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CC, CR, CV and CP mode
In Constant Current (CC) mode, the load will
sink a current according to the programmed
current value regardless of the input voltage.
(CC) mode can be used for load regulation
testing of DC power supplies or for characterizing
the discharge profile of a battery.
Constant Power (CP) mode simulates a load
whose power consumption is independent of the
applied voltage. Constant Power (CP) mode is
useful for battery testing and simulating a
realistic discharge curve.
In Constant Voltage (CV) mode, the load will
attempt to sink enough current to control the
source voltage to the programmed value. This
mode is suitable for testing battery chargers.
In Constant Resistance (CR) mode, the load will
sink a current linearly proportional to the input
voltage in accordance with the programmed resistance.
Unlike conventional resistors, the
load resistance stays constant regardless of the
power level.
Transient generator
The 8500 series offers a variable frequency
generator which can be used in all operating
modes. The DC load will toggle between 2
preset levels at a frequency between 0.1 Hz to
1 kHz, either continuously or controlled by a trigger.
Triggered operation
Triggering is used to allow synchronization of the
DC Load's behavior with other events. You can
generate a trigger event by front panel keystroke,
by applying an external TTL signal to the back
panel terminal or by sending a commands over
the serial bus. The trigger can be used in pulse
mode, transient mode, list mode and works in
CC, CR, CV and CP modes.
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