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About Electronic Loads and Load Banks
Electronic loads and load banks are used to test electrical and electronic equipment. They mimic load requirements for testing and troubleshooting purposes. There are four basic types of electronic loads: benchtop, slot, modular and system. Benchtop loads are relatively inexpensive, but limited in terms of range and accuracy. Slot loads measure a single set of variables and are similar to benchtop models. Modular loads have a computer chassis and are designed for applications with changing load configurations. Although modular loads with more than one chassis are available, devices with a single chassis can be configured to act as a single load in dynamic modes. System loads are designed for near-continuous duty and include an integral transient generator. They are more expensive than other types of electronic loads and load banks, but provide a wider range of features.
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