May, 2016
Yorba Linda, CA — B&K Precision has introduced a new 300W dual-channel DC load module, the MDL302, for use with its modular programmable DC electronic load system, the MDL series. The MDL302 adds to the six DC electronic load mod- ules already offered in the series, which range in power from 200W to 600W. Compared to the exist- ing dual-channel module, MDL252 with a variable 250W/50W configuration, the new load module provides a true dual-channel design and an in- creased current range. The MDL302 can support a full 300W on each input channel with a voltage and current operating range up to 80V/45A. Suit- able for use in a variety of industries, such as au- tomotive, solar and electronics manufacturing, this DC electronic load system is designed for test- ing a wide range of DC power sources, including multi-output AC/DC power supplies, batteries, fuel cells, and photovoltaic arrays. Unique to the system is its high
power density of 300W per channel, which saves valuable module install space. When installing multiple mod- ules, this enables the MDL series mainframe to have up to eight or more 300W channels. Up to 16 channels can be supported with the MDL002 main- frame extension. The load modules in the series mainframe can be used inde- pendently or synchronized and paral- leled for increased current and power. The DC load modules operate in
constant-current, -voltage, -resist- ance, -power, and -impedance modes, and use DSP technology to simulate realistic non-linear loading behavior. With a high-resolution, 16-bit meas-
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urement system, the MDL series provides such useful features as adjustable current slew rates in CC mode, transient mode operation up to 25kHz,
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and list mode programming for generating com- plex sequences of input changes. Up to 101 groups of setting parameters can also be saved for execut- ing multiple test sequences in automatic produc- tion testing. For remote PC control, the load module is
supported by the mainframe’s standard GPIB, Ethernet, USB, and RS232 interfaces, which are compatible with USBTMC and SCPI communica- tion protocols. In addition, the MDL302 continues to provide all necessary protection features for var- ious testing conditions: over-voltage, -current, - power, -temperature, as well as local and remote
reverse voltage protection. Contact: B&K Precision Corp., 22820 Savi
Ranch Parkway, Yorba Linda, CA 92887 % 714-921-9095 E-mail:
jschada@bkprecision.com
MDL302 DC electronic load.
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Schaumburg, IL — Purex has intro- duced its new iFume fume extractor. The machine has been redesigned and now delivers world-class intelligence, performance and other features. The system is accessed by a
touchscreen and can be controlled and monitored by a parent device with remote interface, locking out any accidental screen adjustment. Users can monitor its filters inde-
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the filters. Contact: Purex, Inc., 2246
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