Overview
The Chroma 61501 programmable AC source is commonly used by EMC Shop customers to simulate real-world AC power conditions during product testing and validation. It allows engineers to generate stable and adjustable AC voltage outputs, making it ideal for evaluating how equipment performs under varying power conditions.
In EMC and power quality testing environments, this unit is typically integrated into test setups for harmonics, flicker, and voltage variation analysis. Customers use it to replicate line disturbances, ensuring that devices meet regulatory standards and operate reliably under different electrical conditions.
The 61501 is also widely used in design validation and troubleshooting. Engineers rely on it to verify power supply behavior, test product durability, and identify potential failures early in development. Its programmable control enables precise adjustments, helping reduce testing time and improve repeatability.
At The EMC Shop, the Chroma 61501 is frequently used in both lab and automated test systems where consistent AC power simulation is critical. Customers benefit from its flexibility, accuracy, and ease of integration into existing electrical and EMC testing workflows.
| Specifications: | |
|---|---|
| Type | Programmable AC Source |
| Output Power | 500 VA (Typical for Model 61501) |
| Output Voltage Range | 0 – 300 VAC (Typical) |
| Frequency Range | 45 – 500 Hz |
| Waveform | Sine Wave Output |
| Programmability | Voltage and Frequency Adjustable |
| Applications | EMC Testing, Power Quality Testing, Product Validation |