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High-Power Test Meter

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Keithley Instruments Inc. has designed its Model 2651A System SourceMeter for characterizing high-power electronics. The instrument provides a wide current range suited for a variety of R&D, reliability and production test applications, including testing high-brightness LEDs, power semiconductors, DC-DC converters, batteries and other high-power materials, components, modules and subassemblies. It offers a flexible, four-quadrant voltage and current source/load coupled with precision voltage and current meters. It combines the functionality of multiple instruments in a single full-rack enclosure: semiconductor characterization, precision power supply, true current source, arbitrary waveform generator, V or I pulse generator, electronic load and trigger controller.


Photonics Spectra
Jun 2011
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