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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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