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Atec AE-Techron-7796HC User Manual

7796hc specification sheet

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7796HC Datasheet

Information subject to change.

5/4//11

7796HC SPECIFICATION SHEET

The AE Techron 7796HC amplifier is a
DC-enabled unit optimized for high-
power, continuous operation into very-
low-impedance loads. A single
7796HC has an output capability of up
to 200 amperes peak. If more current
is needed, up to four amplifiers can be
combined in parallel and operate as a
single system.

The 7796HC can operate in either
voltage or current mode. It provides
very low noise and fast slew rates, and
can safely drive a wide range of
resistive, inductive loads.

Typical use includes as a power
source for EMC testing in applications
that require both continuous AC or DC
signals and significant short term
(burst) signals (DO-160, MIL 461, and
MIL 704).

Performance

Frequency Response:
DC – 30 kHz +0.1 – 0.5 dB

Phase Response:
+/- 8.3 degrees (10 Hz – 10 kHz)

Unit to Unit Phase Error:
+/- 0.1 degrees at 60 Hz

Maximum Continuous Output
Power:
2499 watts RMS

Output offset current:
Less than 10 milliamperes DC

Features

40 mSec pulses of up to 157 amperes peak into a 0.25-ohm
load.

System output of over 600 amperes maximum are possible with
multiple, interconnected amplifiers.

Frequency bandwidth of DC to 75 kHz at rated power, DC to
150 kHz at reduced power.

Rugged chassis for stand-alone or rack mounted operation. No
additional power supplies are required.

Protection circuitry protects the AE Techron 7796HC from input
overloads, improper output connection (including shorted and
improper loads), over-temperature, over-current, and supply
voltages that are too high or low.

Shipped ready to operate from 208-volt (±10%) three-phase AC
mains. NOTE: 400 VAC version not available.

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Current over time at 100 Hz

0.25 Ohm
0.5 Ohm
1 Ohm
2 Ohms