What is an Electronic Load?

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Most companies have upgraded their work spaces with the best means of production possible. As a result you may encounter common technological concepts and devices that may be difficult to understand. When running tests on products your coworkers may talk about instruments like power supply units, resistor panels, or electronic loads. If you need help learning what all of these tools are used for, let’s take a look at the electronic load.

An electronic power load is a great tool for conducting multiple tests on power supply units, batteries, and other electronics. One major benefit of the electronic load is its ability to perform tasks that used to require multiple machines. Many tests require looking into resistance, power loads, constant voltage, constant power, the list can go on and on, but the electronic load makes testing convenient. The electronic load emulates DC/AC resistance loads to test the capacity of different power holding devices.

Electronic loads are great for testing batteries, power supplies, and solar panels. An ideal unit has functions that allow the tester to push the limit of the device they are working on. Outside of the workplace, remote control hobbyists use electronic loads on their projects. They use the device to ensure that the battery they choose for their RC is compatible with the circuitry. This is because the device can emulate resistors, test power limits, and check current flows.

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