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COOLBURN® can save your company $93,340 per year* in operation and change over costs. |
Burn-in has been used for many years within the electronics industry to eliminate infant mortalities. Conventional burn-in systems consume a great deal of energy and dissipate excessive heat due to the use of passive loads. Additionally passive load systems require complex and costly data acquisition systems to monitor DUT parameters and a time consuming and awkward reconfiguring for new models. These are some of the reasons that Burn-in is generally the highest cost process in the manufacturing of dc-dc converters.

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A New Standard for High Accuracy Programmable DC Supplies |
Chroma's new
62000P
Programmable DC power supplies offer many unique advantages for ATE integration and testing. These advantage include a constant power operating envelope, precision read back of output current and voltage, output trigger signals as well as the ability to create complex DC transients waveforms to test device behavior to spikes, drops, and other voltage deviations. The 62000P Series includes 9 different models ranging from 600W to 5000W, up to 120A and up to 600V. |
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Measure Critical Timing Parameters: UPS, Battery, Off-grid Inverters |
Chroma's
63800 AC Electronic Loads are designed for testing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), Batteries, Off-Grid Inverters, AC sources and other power devices such as switches, circuit breakers, fuses and connectors. Equipped with unique timing measurement functions, the 63800 Loads allow users to measure critical timing parameters such as battery discharge time, the trip time for fuse and breaker testing and UPS transfer time. |
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