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March, 2020 Magna-Power Expands MagnaLOAD DC Load Series


Flemington, NJ — Magna-Power has expanded its MagnaLOAD DC electronic load series to include low-voltage, high-current models up to 4,800 ADC. The ALx series MagnaLOADs, which use conven- tional linear MOSFET-based dissipative elements combined with Magna-Power’s latest robust Mag- naLINK™ digital control platform, now includes 21 models up to 20 kW with among the widest volt- age-current operating range available. The new ALx series high-current models are suitable for traditional 12V and plug-in hybrid 48V automotive applications, with one unit capable of operating at full power at both voltages. The ALx series now spans 27 models at nine


different power levels from 1.25 to 20 kW, with voltage ratings ranging up to 1,000 VDC and cur- rent ratings ranging up to 4,800 ADC continuous.


Using the same heat management innovations de- veloped for Magna-Power’s high-density program- mable DC power supplies, the ALx series’ conser- vative cooling ensures long product life in environ-


ments up to 122°F (50°C) ambient operating tem- perature.


Existing 1.25 kW and 2.5 kW models come in


a 3U rack-mount enclosure. Enclosure-size up- grades are available up to 36U to allow integration of other rack-mount products in the same enclo- sure.


To ensure compatibility with a variety of DC ALx series MagnaLOAD DC electronic load.


sources, the ALx series MagnaLOAD includes five control modes, including voltage control, current control, power control, resistance control, and a new mode called shunt regulator. While in shunt regulator mode, the MagnaLOAD acts like a high- power braking resistor, ensuring the DC bus does not exceed the programmed voltage threshold, while providing high-accuracy, high-resolution measurements from the DC bus. All MagnaLOAD products come


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standard with front and rear full con- trol (host) USB ports, RS485, dual MagnaLINK™ ports for digital mas- ter-slaving, and a 25-pin D-Sub ex- ternal user I/O connector with config- urable pin mappings. LXI TCP/IP Ethernet and IEEE-488 GPIB inter- faces are also available. Many differ- ent programming environments are supported through SCPI, and provid- ed National Instruments LabVIEW™


and IVI drivers. Contact: Magna-Power Electron-


ics, Inc., 39 Royal Road, Flemington, NJ 08822 % 908-237-2200 E-mail: apitel@magna-power.com Web: www.magna-power.com


Yamaichi Intros M12 Push-Pull Connector with Internal Locking


Aschheim-Dornach, Germany — Ya- maichi Electronics has introduced an M12 push-pull connector with inter- nal locking. The cable-side connector en-


gages into the device socket from the inside with locking hooks. This push- pull system requires only the same installation space as a common M12 connection with screw locking. The M12 socket can be inserted


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completely into a device to integrate it into a distribution box, aligned flush with the housing. The system is IP65/IP67 water- and dust-proof. The connector is also robust, due to its long locking hooks, even when sub- jected to torsional loads. The system is currently in the


process of international standardiza- tion for CDV IEC 61076-2-012. This ensures cross-manufacturer compati- bility.


The wall-mount socket can still


be mated with conventional M12 con- nectors with screw locking. This way, users are not dependent on a special cable connector. The system is available in A, B


and D coding. X-coding for high data rates and L-coding for power trans- mission are expected to be available soon.


Contact: Yamaichi Electronics


Deutschland GmbH, Concor Park, Bahnhofstrasse 20, 85609 As- chheim-Dornach % +49-89-45109-0 fax: +49-89-45109-110 E-mail: info@yamaichi.de Web: www.yamaichi.de


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