The DUT-MATE is a unique power control module that is designed to power up a DUT, "Device-Under-Test" for the first time safely and in a controlled manner.
Test Electronics
DUT-MATE Power Controller Module
All Data Aquisition BoardsThe DUT-MATE is a unique power control module that is designed to power up a DUT, "Device-Under-Test" for the first time safely and in a controlled manner.
To ensure our customers receive the maximum benefit our products have to offer, we have prepared an extensive collection of support tools, technical manuals, application notes and programming examples. In addition, every one of our instrument modules comes with a Virtual Instrument Panel (or GUI). The DUT-MATE GUI is presented on the right. The GUI is by far the simplest way to get familiar with product functionality. Just connect the DUT-MATE to a PC (via the USB interface) and run the GUI software.
BENEFITS | APPLICATIONS | FEATURES |
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DUT-MATE Data Sheet
DUT-MATE User Manual
DUT-MATE App Note
Short Sensor | |
The DUT-MATE contains a special electronic sensor that is used to detect a short-circuit (which maybe located across the DUT powerrails). By checking for “shorts” prior to applying power, the DUT-MATE prevents damage to the device-under-test, the adjoining test equipment and possible injury to the test Operator. | |
Versatile Power Switch | |
The DUT-MATE provides a DPDT Relay to switch power to the DUT. The relay is offered in 3 different current ranges (1amp, 5amp or 10amp). There are also 3 methods for switching power, Manually (external toggle switch), Embedded (microcontroller), or via PC (optional USB interface). | |
Over-Current Detector | |
The DUT-MATE has an adjustable circuit-breaker. Once power is applied to the DUT, the circuit-breaker provides a safeguard to avoid over-current conditions. An on-board potentiometer or a remotely settable DAC circuit is used to establish a set-point which limits the output current. | |
Current Monitor | |
The DUT-MATE includes a current measurement circuit, which generates a voltage that is proportional to the current-drain. An ADC circuit converts the voltage to a 16 bit word which can be remotely ‘read back’. | |
Residual Voltage Discharge | |
The DUT-MATE offers a second relay that is tied across the DUT power rails to provide a residual voltage discharge function. This feature is important because it ensures any lingering voltages are completely removed from the DUT, before power is applied. |
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Power (max) | 30W | 150W | 300W | ||||||||||||||||
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Over-Current Limit, Programming Accuracy (25ºC±5º) |
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Current Read-Back Accuracy (25ºC±5º) |
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DUT Current Drain Output |
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Variable Over-Current Detection Delay |
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Control Interface |
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DC Input |
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