The Keithley 2308 Portable Device Battery/Charger Simulator is optimized for use in testing mobile phones and other portable, battery-operated devices. When a device-under-test (DUT) transitions nearly instantaneously from a sleep or standby mode to the full power transmit state, the Keithley 2308’s rapid response to load changes means there’s little transient voltage drop from the programmed output voltage and the output recovers quickly. This fast response is particularly critical when testing portable devices with a pulsed mode of operation because it allows the device to perform properly while it’s being tested. In contrast, the slow-responding source voltage typical of conventional power supplies causes the DUT to perform improperly, leading to production yield problems and costly retesting.Features and Specifications of the Keithley 2308 Battery / Charger Simulator includes:
Specialized dual-channel power supply for design and testing of portable, battery-operated devices
Ultra-fast response to pulsed load operation
Speed-optimized command set reduces test times
Variable output resistance for simulating an actual battery’s output response
Simulate a discharged battery and test charge control circuit performance with both a battery supply that can sink up to 3A and a charger supply
Pulse peak, average, and baseline cur measurements
Integrating A/D converter for more precise measurements
100nA cur measurement sensitivity
Analog output for complete load cur waveform characterization
Catch production wiring problems immediately with open sense-lead detection
Built-in digital voltmeter
Four built-in digital control lines
Applications:
- Design and test of a wide range of consumer electronics, including:
- Mobile phones, mobile radios, cordless phones, and Bluetooth headsets
- MP3 players, portable digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, GPS receivers, and notebook computers
- Design and test of electronic components such as RFIC power amplifiers, RF power transistors, and baseband and wireless chipsets for portable wireless devices
Design and test of a wide range of consumer electronics, including:
- Mobile phones, mobile radios, cordless phones, and Bluetooth headsets
- MP3 players, portable digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, GPS receivers, and notebook computers
Design and test of electronic components such as RFIC power amplifiers, RF power transistors, and baseband and wireless chipsets for portable wireless devices
Mobile phones, mobile radios, cordless phones, and Bluetooth headsets
MP3 players, portable digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, GPS receivers, and notebook computers