- Description
- Attributes
- Documents
- Ultrafast response to transient load currents
- Choice of single- or dual-channel supplies
- Optimized for development and testing of batterypowered devices
- Variable output resistance for simulating battery response at a fixed point (U.S. Patent No. 6,204,647)
- Pulse peak, average, and baseline current measurements
- 100 nA DC current sensitivity
- Current step measure function
- Sink up to 3 A
- Open sense lead detection
- Built-in digital voltmeter
- LAN communication
Testing portable, battery-operated devices under real-word conditions demands a DC power supply that can simulate a battery’s performance over a wide range of conditions. Series 2300 battery simulating power supplies can simulate both a battery's output resistance and output voltage response. The dual-channel versions of these power supplies provide one channel to act like a battery and sink current for simulating a discharged rechargeable battery; the other channel supplies voltage for testing a device’s charge control circuitry. The new 2306-LAN Dual-Channel Battery Charger / Simulator provides a LAN communication interface through the added RJ-45 connector on the rear of the instrument.