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Keysight E4362A Solar Array Simulator Module
Features and Specifications
- Output Ratings (Simulator and Table Modes)
- Max. Power: 600 W
- Voc Max.: 130 V
- Isc Max.: 5 A
- Output Ratings (Fixed mode)
- Max Power: 600 W
- V rated: 0-120 V
- I rated: 0-5 A
- Programming Accuracy at 22 C +/-5 C
- Voltage (Fixed Mode): 0.075% + 20 mV
- Current (Fixed Mode): 0.2% + 10 mA
- Ripple and Noise (20 Hz to 20 MHz)
- Voltage rms, p-p (Simulator/Table Mode): 24 mV rms, 195 mV p-p
- Voltage rms, p-p (Fixed Mode): 24 mV rms, 150 mV p-p
- Current rms, p-p (Fixed Mode): 2.5 mA rms, 19 mA p-p
E4362A SAS Module Overview
Keysight's E4362A solar array simulator DC power module is designed to mimic the output features of a solar array. Primarily functioning as a current source, the E4362A has a notably low output capacitance. It provides rapid changes in the I-V curve, enabling precise simulation of the output from diverse solar arrays under a range of environmental conditions, such as temperature, age, eclipse, and spin.
E4360 Series of Modules
E4360 Series of Modules work in conjunction with the E4360A Modular SAS mainframe which is a dual output programmable dc power source. The E4360 modules are equipped with standard features that allow for the measurement of both voltage and current. Using the hardware trigger, it's possible to swiftly take measurements from as many as 100 outputs in less than 500 milliseconds. Plus, the E4360 has the capability to simultaneously log data for both voltage and current at a rate of 10 readings per second.
And to protect your device from damage, the E4360 modules are designed with safeguards against over-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature. The E4360 can be set up in a way that if one module encounters a fault condition, other modules can detect it within 10 microseconds and promptly shut down to prevent any harmful conditions from affecting your Device Under Test (DUT).
What's in the Box
- E4362A SAS Module