MULTI-AMPLIFIER SYSTEMS
Multi-amplifier Systems provide increased voltage or output current
AE Techron 7548 or 7796 amplifiers may be paired with matching 7548 or 7796 amplifiers to increase the available output current and/or voltage. Because the internal circuitry of 7548 and 7796 amplifiers is not connected to chassis ground, these amplifiers are well suited for use in series or parallel with matching amplifiers. Up to four (4) amplifiers may be connected in a series or parallel configuration.
When connected in series, four 7548 amplifiers can produce a voltage potential up to 500 volts RMS at 30 amps. When connected in parallel, four 7548 amplifiers can produce an output current up to 120 amps at 60 volts RMS.
When connected in series, four 7796 amplifiers can produce a voltage potential up to 400 volts RMS at 50 amps. When connected in parallel, four 7796 amplifiers can produce an output current up to 360 amps at 100 volts RMS.
The following standard multi-amplifier systems are available to order from AE Techron. Custom systems are also available. [click here for more information]
4301 High current ATIS-0600315.2007 test system is capable of either the combined waveform single measurement or multiple wave form/multiple measure-ment methods as described in section 5.4 of the standard. The 4301 amplifier system is capable of slew rates of up to 60 V/µs. In its largest configuration, the 4301 can provide up to 240 amps at ±50 volts dc and can produce pulses up to 800 amps at ±100 volts.
4302 General purpose test system is a 30 kW configurable EMC Test system capable of multiple configurations. It is well suited for high-current MIL-STD-704 testing. It can be configured for high current with a peak potential of 400 amps (25 volts) or high voltage with a peak potential of 600 volts (38 amps). The 4302 can also be configured for three-phase measurements at up to 140 amps or 300 volts dc.
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