Solar Array Simulator DC Module
65V / 8.5A / 510W
The Agilent (now Keysight) E4361A is a 510 W Solar Array Simulator DC Power Module that simulates the output characteristics of a solar array. The E4361A is primarily a current source with very low output capacitance. It offers fast I-V curve changes allowing you to accurately simulate the output of different solar arrays under various environmental conditions (ex. temperature, age, eclipse, spin etc.).
The E4360 gives you the flexibility to operate it in two ways:
Input the four key operational parameters (Voc, Isc, Vmp, Imp) needed for the SAS to internally create an I-V curve of a solar array
Download a user defined table for the I-V curve of the solar array
This module works with the Keysight E4360A Modular Solar Array Simulator (SAS) Mainframe which can hold up to two modules and saves rack space with its 2U high size. LAN, USB, and GPIB interfaces are standard.
Output ratings (simulator and table modes):
Max. power: 510 W
Voc max.: 65 V
Isc max.: 8.5 A
Output ratings (fixed mode):
Max. power: 510 W
V rated: 0-60 V
I rated: 0-8.5 A
Programming accuracy:
Voltage (fixed mode): 0.075% + 25 mV
Current (fixed mode): 0.2% + 20 mA
Ripple & noise (20 Hz to 20 MHz):
Voltage rms, p-p (simulator/table Mode): 20 mV rms, 125 mV p-p
Voltage rms, p-p (fixed Mode): 24 mV rms, 150 mV p-p
Current rms, p-p (fixed Mode): 2.5 mA rms, 19 mA p-p
€ 3,600 $4,392 (US)