Pickering releases 41-752 battery simulator
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41-752 battery simulator
Pickering Interfaces' 41-752 is a six-cell battery simulator that provides up to 300mA of current from each cell.
Each cell has an output voltage that is adjustable up to 7V and includes its own sense lines to improve regulation performance.
Each cell can be configured to operate as a current sink in a battery-charging circuit of up to 100mA.
Cells and modules can be series connected to emulate the battery stacks being used in next-generation electric vehicles.
More than 100 cells can be stacked in series in a single Pickering Interfaces PXI or modular LXI chassis to allow the testing of battery-management charging systems.
The independently controlled channels allow the cells to be set to different output voltages to simulate different charge and capacity states.
A safety interlock system can be used to ensure that voltage generation is inhibited when the cables are disconnected from the front panel.
Outputs are made available on high-voltage D Type connectors, permitting the generation of voltages of up to 750V.
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