Product category: Test Accessories
News Release from: Amrel/American Reliance | Subject: MML Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 March 2006
Electronic load is made
for micro power testing
Amrel's Mini Modular eLoad is billed as the first electronic load specifically designed and packaged to meet the special requirements of the rapidly growing micro power industry
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Amrel/American Reliance released its first-generation MML Mini Modular eLoad Series at the APEC Conference in Dallas, Texas. Amrel's Mini Modular eLoad is billed as the first electronic load specifically designed and packaged to meet the special requirements of the rapidly growing micro power industry.
From a simple single mini load module to a feature enhanced multichannel load, the MML Series' unique composition is an ideal and cost effective solution for the low power requirements of the micro power industry - the MML is the first test solution that will easily expand from the R and D lab to the manufacturing environment.
The MML eLoad offers premium features including zero-volt operation, fast load response time, power overload capability, isolated control and monitor signals, constant resistance, power and current operating modes, synchronised parallel operation as standard, as well as an optional impedance measurement.
The MML Series is another example of Amrel's ongoing commitment to identifying and addressing their customer's requirements through high quality, application specific test solutions.
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