Picotest J2112A High Current Injector
Picotest J2112A High Current Injector
Key Features
- 5A output capability for comprehensive power supply testing
- Wide DC-5MHz bandwidth for diverse testing scenarios
- Compatible with network, spectrum, and impedance analysers
- Generates both AC and DC currents up to 5A
- Over-current and over-temperature protection for reliable operation
- Compact design for easy integration into test setups
- Ideal for PDN analysis and voltage regulator module evaluation
Overview
The Picotest J2112A High Current Injector is a cutting-edge tool for professional design engineers seeking precision in testing power integrity. This advanced instrument boasts a remarkable 5A output capability and an impressive DC-5MHz bandwidth, making it an essential asset for comprehensive power supply testing and optimisation.
Engineered to integrate with network, spectrum, and impedance analysers seamlessly, the J2112A offers unparalleled versatility in testing scenarios. Its ability to generate AC and DC currents up to 5A ensures accurate measurements across various applications, from low-frequency stability testing to high-frequency noise analysis.
The J2112A's robust design includes over-current and over-temperature protection, guaranteeing reliable performance and longevity. With its compact form factor and intuitive interface, this high-current injector streamlines workflow efficiency without compromising functionality. Whether you're conducting PDN analysis, evaluating voltage regulator modules, or performing intricate stability measurements, the Picotest J2112A delivers the precision and power required for today's demanding electronic design challenges.
Detailed Features
- High PSRR Low Noise Regulator with Universal input
- Fast Transient Load Stepping up to 1Amp
- 20nSec typ rise and fall time
- DC-40MHz usable range (interconnection dependent)
- Measures Non-invasive phase margin, Output impedance, reverse transfer, crosstalk, input filter stability
- Works with positive voltage sources
- Built in offset for use with Network Analyzer
- Precision current monitor with 50 Ohm output
- Works with any manufacturer's AWG, Function generator and network analyzer
The J2112A Current Injector is an extremely versatile tool addition to the Picotest Signal Injector line-up. Coupled with the G5100A AWG, or other equivalent function generator, it is capable of performing small and large-signal load steps up to 40MHz, with up to 20ns rise/fall times, and with currents up to 1amp. Rise and fall times can be controlled and arbitrary waveforms can be used to drive the injector producing load current profiles of virtually any characteristic pattern. This is ideal for emulating all types of load conditions, including high speed digital circuit loading, battery discharge profiles, or spontaneous current spikes.
When coupled with a network analyzer, the Current Injector can be used to measure the output impedance of all types of circuits and systems including power supplies, voltage regulators, power buses, and batteries. It can be used to NON-INVASIVELY measure the stability of a combined input filter /negative resistance of a switching power supply or the phase margin of a linear or switching regulator WITHOUT the need to break the control loop.
It also supports applications in the measurement and extraction of transistor data, including current gain, Ft, and many other dynamic performance parameters. In RF and instrumentation circuits it can be used to provide constant current biasing for class A amplifiers and buffers.
The Ultimate Controllable Current Source
The controlling input is an arbitrary user controlled DC+AC signal that can be taken from either a signal generator or network analyzer. A built-in bidirectional bias current enables Class A operation for use with network analyzers.
The output current is reduced 40dB from the input signal, resulting in 10mA/V scaling. The current monitor output port is designed to be terminated into 50 Ohms and can be used with the network analyzer, an oscilloscope or a DMM to monitor the output current of the injector on a 1A/V scale.
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