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3.2.2

Current regulation / constant current / current limitation

Current regulation is also known as current limitation or constant current mode (CC) and is fundamental to the
normal operation of an electronic load. The DC input current is held at a predetermined level by varying the internal
resistance according to Ohm's law R = U / I such that, based on the input voltage, a constant current flows. Once
the current has reached the adjusted value, the device automatically switches to constant current mode. However,
if the power consumption reaches the adjusted power level, the device will automatically switch to power limitation
and adjust the input current according to I
current set value, as determined by the user, is always and only an upper limit.
While the DC input is switched on and constant current mode is active, the condition "CC mode active" will be
indicated on the control panel by LED "CC" and can also be read as a status via the USB ports.
3.2.3

Resistance regulation / constant resistance

Inside electronic loads, whose operating principle is based on a variable internal resistance, constant resistance
mode (CR) is almost a natural characteristic. The load attempts to set the internal resistance to the user defined
value by determining the input current depending on the input voltage according to Ohm's law I
The internal resistance is naturally limited between almost zero and maximum (resolution of current regulation
too inaccurate). As the internal resistance cannot have a value of zero, the lower limit is defined to an achievable
minimum. This ensures that the electronic load, at very low input voltages, can consume a high input current from
the source, up to the maximum.
While the DC input is switched on and constant resistance mode is active, the condition "CR mode active" won't
be indicated on the device, but can be read as status via the USB ports.
3.2.4

Power regulation / constant power / power limitation

Power regulation, also known as power limitation or constant power (CP), keeps
the DC input power of the device at the adjusted value, so that the current flowing
from the source, together with the input voltage, achieves the desired value. Power
limitation then limits the input current according to I
power source is able to provide this power.
Power limiting operates according to the auto-range principle such that at lower
input voltages higher current can flow and vice versa, in order to maintain constant
power within the range P
N
While the DC input is switched on and constant power mode is active, the condi-
tion "CP mode active" won't be indicated on the device, but can be read as status
via the USB ports.
Constant power operation impacts the internal set current value. This means that the maximum set current may
not be reachable if the set power value according to I = P / U sets a lower current. The user defined set value of
current is always the upper limit only.
3.2.4.1
Temperature dependent derating
This series consists of conventional electronic loads which convert the consumed electrical energy into heat and
dissipate it. In order to avoid overheating, the device will automatically reduce, i.e. derate the actual input power
when heating up. It means, at a cold start it can take the peak power (see technical specs) for a certain time before
it starts reducing.
This derating is depending on the ambient temperature. It means, that at 10°C the load can take the peak power
for a much longer time than at 20°C ambient temperature or higher. Disregarding the ambient temperature, the
derating will be constant at a certain power per degree Kelvin (x W/K, see technical specifications), down to the
steady power which is rated at an ambient temperature of 21°C (70°F) and further down.
The time which elapses during the derating phase, is typically between 150 and 200 seconds. It includes the peak
power time.
However, if the device is supplied with less power than the corresponding steady power for the ambient temperature
of the device's location, the derating won't impact the operation. Though the internal power reduction is always
imminent. For example, if you would run a model with 4500 W steady power at 4000 W constant actual power,
while the power limit is set to 7200 W, and your source would make a voltage step or the load a current step, the
power limit of 7200 W could still not be achieved.
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