
TH8300 Series Programmable DC Electronic Load
TH8300 Series Programmable DC Electronic Load
TH8300 Series Programmable DC Electronic Load
The TH8300 Series is a programmable DC electronic load designed for controlled load simulation in battery, power supply, charger, converter and clean-energy testing. A DC electronic load absorbs electrical power from a device under test, allowing researchers and engineers to evaluate how the source behaves under repeatable current, voltage, resistance or power loading conditions.
The TH8300 Series is manufacturer-listed with load power from 100 W to 500 W, voltage options of 80 V and 600 V, current range from 10 A to 80 A, dynamic frequency up to 50 kHz and sampling speed up to 500 kHz. Its modular design supports independent module operation, with one mainframe supporting up to five modules and up to ten channels depending on configuration.
Key Features
- Programmable DC electronic load for benchtop and modular testing.
- Load power range across the series: 100 W to 500 W.
- Voltage classes: 80 V and 600 V.
- Current range across the series: 10 A to 80 A.
- Dynamic frequency up to 50 kHz.
- Sampling speed up to 500 kHz.
- High resolution listed as 0.1 mV / 10 uA.
- Modular design for flexible channel configuration.
Typical Applications
The TH8300 Series is suitable for battery discharge testing, DC power supply validation, charger testing, DC-DC converter development, solar module evaluation, fuel-cell loading, LED driver testing and production screening.
Compatibility and Integration
The TH8300 Series can be paired with programmable DC power supplies, power meters, battery test systems, fuel-cell test stations, data acquisition tools and automated ScienceGears test benches. It is useful where controlled loading and dynamic response testing are required.
Why Choose ScienceGears
ScienceGears helps Australian and New Zealand laboratories select the correct TH8300 configuration based on voltage, current, power, channel count, dynamic response and integration needs. We can also advise whether a standard programmable load, economical load or regenerative load is more suitable.
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