Electronic Load
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An electronic load (or e-load) is a device that simulates loading on an electronic circuit.
[edit] Further reading
- Ausias Garrigós and José M Blanes. "Power MOSFET is core of regulated-dc electronic load", EDN, 2005-03-17.
- Martin Rowe. "Loads need calibration, too", Ensuring power supply accuracy, Test and Measurement World, 2005-12-01.
- M. B. Borage, S. R. Tiwari, and S. Kotaiah (2003-07-07). "Inductive electronic load for testing of magnet power supplies in particle accelerators". Review of Scientific Instruments 74 (12): 5194–5196.
- Meng-Yueh Chang, Jiann-Yow Lin, Shih-Liang Jung, Ying-Yu Tzou (1997-06-27). "Design and implementation of a real-time lossless dynamic electronic load simulator". 28th Annual IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference 1: 734–739. ISBN 0-7803-3840-5.
- B. Singh, S.S. Murthy, S. Gupta (2004-01-14). "Analysis and implementation of an electronic load controller for a self-excited induction generator". Proceedings of Generation, Transmission and Distribution 131 (1): 51&ndash60.
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