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Showcasing advanced power-testing instruments at The Battery Show

By Michelle Froese | October 7, 2024

ITECH Electronics, a global symbol of innovation in power electronics testing instruments and solutions, is set to present its latest power testing instruments at The Battery Show North America, October 7th to 10th, in Detroit, Michigan (Booth 5633).

The company will showcase a range of high-quality T&M instrument products, including the newly launched IT6600C bidirectional dc power supply, featuring high-power density to 42 kW in 3U and scalable to 10 MW in parallel connection.

Also on display:

  • The upgraded IT7900EP Grid Simulator ac power supply, delivering up to 21 kVA in a single 3U unit, expandable to 1MVA with master-slave parallel connection
  • The IT2700 Multi-channel Modular Power System, offering up to eight channels in a 1U unit
  • The versatile IT2800 Graphical Source Measure Unit, combining the functions of six devices in one
  • The compact and powerful IT-M series

In addition, ITECH offers professional battery testing solutions suitable for various types of batteries (lead-acid, NiMH, supercapacitors, LiFePO4, etc.), including resistance and capacity tests at different stages — such as cell, pack, and module.

For EV battery testing, the new IT6600C bidirectional dc power supply stands out with an ultra-high power density of 42 kW/3U, allowing a single unit to output power equivalent to three to five conventional instruments. The power output can reach up to 10 MW after parallel connection. This enables it to handle a wide range of high-voltage and high-current applications.

The ITECH ITS5300 battery charging and discharging test system also provides a turnkey testing solution from milliampere-level single cells to megawatt battery packs. During charging-discharging life cycle tests (BOL tests), it can simulate real-world conditions, such as driving cycles, current pulses, and custom waveforms. This allows for comprehensive evaluations of battery life, energy, and endurance mileage. The system is ideal for new product development, quality analysis/incoming inspection and production testing.

The customer report shows that ITECH’s testing solutions offer greater flexibility, providing more adaptable configurations for different battery tests. Combined with ITECH professional software, these solutions can enhance testing efficiency largely.

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