Chroma to Exhibit at IEEE Autotestcon

Chroma Systems Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of power conversion testing equipment and automated systems, announced that it will exhibit at IEEE Autotestcon, scheduled September 12-15, 2016 at the Disneyland Conference Center in Anaheim, CA. Engineering representatives will be available in booth 909 to discuss Chroma's family of power conversion test instrumentation and systems designed for R&D, design verification, production and incoming inspection. Chroma is known for their power conversion, electrical safety, and component testing lab equipment in power supply, battery, energy storage, electric vehicle, PV inverter, LED, medical, defense, aerospace and commercial applications.

Autotestcon is the world's premier conference that brings together the military and aerospace automatic test industry and government and military acquirers and users to share new technologies, discuss innovative applications, and exhibit products and services.

Showcased will be Chroma's newly released 63200A programmable DC Electronic Loads. Designed for testing a wide range of power conversion products including AC/DC and server power supplies, DC/DC converters, EV batteries, automotive charging stations, and other power electronics components, these loads can be synchronously paralleled up to 480kW and dynamically synchronized for generating complex multi-channel transient profiles. The 300% peak overpower capability provides extra headroom for fault condition simulations in automotive batteries, and fuel cells.

Advantages of the 63200A series include ultra-high density power (6kW in 4U), dynamic frequency sweep with variable frequencies up to 50kHz, built in digital microprocessors, master/slave parallel control, sine wave dynamic loading, and an industry leading measurement accuracy achieving 0.015%+0.015%F.S., 0.04%+0.04%F.S., and 0.1%+0.1%F.S. accuracy for voltage, current and power measurement respectively. The entire 63200A series is available in units from 3kW to 24kW at 150V, 600V, or 1200V voltage ranges with 2000A maximum current range per unit. Operation can be achieved by the front panel or from a remote workstation via standard USB or optional Ethernet and GPIB interfaces.
 
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