N6785A Source/Measure Unit for Battery Drain Analysis, Multiple Ranges, 80 W, Double-wide

N6785A Source/Measure Unit for Battery Drain Analysis, Multiple Ranges, 80 W, Double-wide

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N6785A Source/Measure Unit for Battery Drain Analysis, Multiple Ranges, 80 W, Double-wide

Key Features & Specifications

Output ratings:

  • Voltage: 20 V / 15 V / 10 V / 6 V
  • Current: ± 4 A / ± 5 A / ± 6.7 A / ± 8 A
  • Power: Up to 80 W

Output voltage ripple & noise (PARD) from 20 Hz – 20 MHz:

  • CV peak-to-peak: 15 mV
  • CVrms: 1.5 mV

Programming accuracy (at 23°C ± 5°C after 30 minute warm-up. Applies from min. to max. program):

  • Voltage, 20 V, 15 V, 10 V, and 6 V ranges: 0.025% + 1.8 mV
  • Current, 4 A, 5 A, 6.7 A, and 8 A ranges: 0.04% + 1.4 mA

Measurement accuracy (at 23°C ± 5°C)

  • Voltage, 20 V range: 0.025% 1.8 mV
  • Current, 8 A range: 0.04% + 1.5 mA
  • Current, 100 mA range: 0.025% + 10 µA
  • Current, 1 mA range: 0.025% + 100 nA

Description

Deliver exceptional battery life

Only Keysight`s N6780 Series SMUs let you visualize current drain from nA to A in one pass and one picture unlocking insights to deliver exceptional battery life.

Exceptional sourcing: Accurately emulate a battery

  • Stable, glitch-free sourcing and sinking (charge/eLoad), just like a battery
  • Programmable output resistance mimics the battery’s internal resistance

Exceptional measurement: Make measurements you didn’t think were possible

  • Characterize your device’s off-, sleep-, and transmit-mode current in one pass and one picture with Keysight’s exclusive, patented seamless measurement ranging technology - no need to make multiple measurement sweeps
  • Perform battery rundown tests and characterize how your device performs with an actual battery with the SMU’s ammeter (zero-burden current shunt) mode

Exceptional Analysis: See your device’s power consumption like never before

  • Built-in digitizer measures and logs voltage, current, and power every ~5 us ~200 kHz)
  • 14585A software provides scope, data logger, and CCDF functionality to see and analyze short- and long-term power usage