Called NGT3622 and rack-mountable, each of its channels will be rated up to 80V or 50A, and resolution (not necessarily accuracy) is “100µA for current and 1mV for voltage”, said the company.
“NGT3622 combines two independent 1,800W outputs [which] can be combined in series or parallel, allowing users to double either the voltage or the current. For applications requiring even more power, up to three units can be connected, delivering up to 480V or 300A across six channels,” it added.
And that is all that the company will reveal at the moment (Electronics Weekly has asked for more), except that it will be available from 13 January 2026.
Extract more information if you can, from R&S on stand A1.375 at Productronica in Munich today, tomorrow or Thursday.
Electronics Weekly