Datasheet

DC POWER SUPPLIES
A Tektronix Company
Series 2380
Programmable DC Electronic Loads
200W, 250W, and 750W models
Supports up to 500V or 60A
Constant current (CC),constant
voltage (CV), constant resistance
(CR), and constant power (CP)
operating modes
LED simulated load test mode
Readback voltage and current
resolution down to 0.1mV/0.01mA
Dynamic mode with cycle rate up
to 25kHz
Voltage rise and fall time
measurement
Current monitor function
List mode
Battery test mode
Built-in GPIB,USB, and RS-232
interfaces
Series 2380 programmable DC
electronic loads can sink a wide range
of voltages and currents. The 200W
Model 2380-500-15 can accept up
to 500V or 15A. The 250W Model
2380-120-60 can accept up to 120V
or 60A. The 750W Model 2380- 500
30 can accept up to 500V or 30A.
These single-output, stand-alone
electronic loads are cost-effective and
self-contained.
Multiple Operating Modes
These DC electronic loads can operate
in constant current (CC), constant
voltage (CV), constant resistance (CR),
or constant power (CP) mode. They
can also be configured to provide
a dynamically changing load to the
DC source with load switching times
as fast as 25kHz. Versatile internal, external, and remote triggering options allow
synchronizing the dynamic load behavior with other events.
Comprehensive Protection
Protection functions built into Series 2380 DC electronic loads ensure the reliability
and safety of all tests. These functions include over temperature protection (OTP),
over voltage protection (OVP), over current protection (OCP), over power protection
(OPP), and local/remote reverse voltage (LRV/RRV) protection. A power-on system
self-test ensures the instrument is operating properly.
Full Complement of Settings and Controls
To maximize testing efficiency, you can save test parameters into any one of
100 memory locations for quick recall. All load parameters, such as voltage,
current, slew rate, and dynamic mode time intervals, can be set using the front
panel controls or programmed remotely. A numeric keypad and rotary knob
allow entering settings quickly and setting parameters to their full resolution
easily. USB-TMC, GPIB and RS-232 interfaces are built in for remote control and
communication. A current monitor interface simplifies monitoring input current
waveforms by providing a connection for an oscilloscope.
Figure 1. Use either the rotary knob or the keypad to quickly enter settings and set parameter values using all the
available resolution.
Programmable DC electronic loads
Programmable DC Electronic Loads

Summary of content (5 pages)