The surge current generators PG 10-2500 generate impulse currents with waveform 10/700 µs acc. to IEC, VDE etc.. Pulse current output amplitude is controlled by preset charging voltage and can be adjusted up to the maximum value of the special type of generator. The generator is designed for testing electrical components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits. It possesses an electronically regulated high-voltage power supply, which allows an excellent reproducibility of the pulse output amplitude.
The surge current generators PG 10-8000 generate impulse currents with waveform 10/1000 µs acc. to IEC, VDE etc.. Pulse current output amplitude is controlled by preset charging voltage and can be adjusted up to the maximum value of the special type of generator. The generator is designed for testing electrical components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits. It possesses an electronically regulated high-voltage power supply, which allows an excellent reproducibility of the pulse output amplitude.
The surge current generators PG 10-6000 generate impulse currents with waveform 10/50 µs acc. to IEC, VDE etc.. Pulse current output amplitude is controlled by preset charging voltage and can be adjusted up to the maximum value of the special type of generator. The generator is designed for testing electrical components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits. It possesses an electronically regulated high-voltage power supply, which allows an excellent reproducibility of the pulse output amplitude.
The surge current generators PG 10-12500 generate impulse currents with waveform 10/350 µs acc. to IEC, VDE etc.. Pulse current output amplitude is controlled by preset charging voltage and can be adjusted up to the maximum value of the special type of generator. The generator is designed for testing electrical components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits. It possesses an electronically regulated high-voltage power supply, which allows an excellent reproducibility of the pulse output amplitude.
The surge current generators PG 10-25000 generate impulse currents with waveform 10/350 µs acc. to IEC, VDE etc.. Pulse current output amplitude is controlled by preset charging voltage and can be adjusted up to the maximum value of the special type of generator. The generator is designed for testing electrical components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits. It possesses an electronically regulated high-voltage power supply, which allows an excellent reproducibility of the pulse output amplitude.
The surge current generators PG 10-7000 generate impulse currents with waveform 10/350 µs acc. to IEC, VDE etc.. Pulse current output amplitude is controlled by preset charging voltage and can be adjusted up to the maximum value of the special type of generator. The generator is designed for testing electrical components, over-voltage protectors and electronic circuits. It possesses an electronically regulated high-voltage power supply, which allows an excellent reproducibility of the pulse output amplitude.
The high current pulse generator PG 5-4500 has been designed for pulse-current testing of electric components, overvoltage protectors and electronic circuits acc. IEC, VDE etc.
The HCC consists essentially of a control unit, a capacitor charger and other auxiliary equipment for the operation of generators.
The safety test cabinets PA 50* are designed for high-voltage testing of components and PCB's etc.
For high-voltage testing of components, DUTs are available for various pulse generators. The use of these DUTs significantly reduces placement times and significantly increases throughput.
The High-Voltage Pulse Generator Type PG 6-401 is designed for dielectric testing of X- and Y-capacitors with standard impulse voltages 1.6/47 µs up to 6 kV acc. to IEC 384-14, etc. The generator has the same principle of operation as the IPG 809 but allows testing capacitance values of 33 nF - 470 nF. Picture: incl. Option PA 503
The pulse generator IPG 250 is designed for measuring the step response of high-impedance networks, for instance voltage dividers, oscilloscope probes etc. The generator excels by calibrated adjustment of output amplitude, short rise time and flat pulse top. The output pulse amplitude can be adjusted by use of a 10-turn potentiometer from 0 to 250 V. Positive and negative polarity can be selected.