Hey there! Have you ever heard of an electronic load? Yeah, it’s deck stuff, but cool gear that can do nifty things in your lab. In today’s video I’m going to show you 5 useful things an e-load can do for your experiments. Without further rambling, let’s get to it and learn together.
Precisely Testing Power Supplies and Batteries
So much of that useful stuff you can do with anelectronic load, and one of them is playing around with power supplies (and fucking around batteries) properly. You wire your bench power supply, or even better a battery, to the same dumping load and dial in different loading conditions and measure how well it performs. This can give you an opportunity to verify that your power source or battery is able to handle and supply the right amount oh power needed.

How to stress test an electronic component
The advantages of such an electronic load are also applicable in testing electronics circuit components. You put the component under load, then gradually increase the stress until it fails. This can enable you to verify the quality of this product from this stage, and it will if your projects stand free up how well the element is manufactured.
Emulating Real Life Loads on Devices
Did you ever wonder what the load behavior of your edigital equipment is? HEEEM: Using andc electronic loadcan mimic real load conditions while observing the device under test behaviour. You can use this to test how your device will perform under different conditions and that it is set correctly before you put it to work.

Evaluation of Electronics Performance and Efficiency
Another cool thing with a e-load is you can do bench testing electronics performance, and measuring efficiency. By measuring how much power a device guzzles when under different loads you can work out its efficiency and start fiddling with it to make it use less power. Here’s how that can help you build more energy efficient gadgets and save money in the long run.
Circuit Design and Prototyping including Dynamic Load Emulation
One more application is design and prototyping circuits with load simulation. You get to try your circuit design out at various loads. This can be helpful for quickly catching early problems and making tweaks, before you’ve actually committed to a design.
Theelectronic load testeris a very flexible tool and can help you in doing a lot of cool stuff in your lab. From power supplies and batteries to electronics’ performance, you can do a lot. So, the next time you go to the lab to conduct an experiment, don’t forget your NGI electronic load which you can definitely use for either one of these cool experiments.

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