DC electronic loads are designed to test and verify the DC source of power at the test port, including power sources, batteries, and fuel-cell tests. The load offers guaranteed actual working conditions and programmed as well as dynamic conditions of loading that simulate the environment of real applications.
AC electronic loads will allow for testing and characterizing even more AC power sources, such as UPS systems, inverters, and AC power-supplying sources. Thereby, these AC electronic loads offer the user operability upon a comprehensive and high range of voltages and frequencies, respectively. It mainly helps to avoid the risks and inspect the reliability of the AC electronic load operating system under various load conditions.
The AC+DC electronic loads are versatile as they provide tests to test DC and AC loads in just one test setup. The applications in most cases arise where the needs for both the AC and DC loading simultaneously occur, for example, in testing hybrid power systems, renewable energy sources, and products driven by batteries. Their programmable settings may be used in the integrated analysis of these electronic loads, which allows for in-detail performance evaluation.
High frequency electronic loads are specialized for testing power supplies and components operating at high frequencies. These loads are ideal for applications in telecommunications, aerospace, and other high-tech industries where high-frequency performance is critical. High frequency electronic loads ensure that components can handle the demanding conditions of high-speed electronic systems.