| Model | LCT-5V6A-16CH |
| Current Range | 1mA~1A; 1A~3A,3A~6A |
| Current Accuracy | ±0.03%FS±0.03%RD |
| Voltage Range | Charging 0–4500 mV, Discharging 2000–4500 mV |
| Voltage Accuracy | ±0.025%FS±0.025%RD |
| Response Time | < 1ms |
| Sampling Rate | 10Hz |
| Max Power/CH | 1W |
| Stability | ±0.1% of FS |
| Charge Modes | CC, CV, CC-CV, CP, CR, Pulse |
| Discharge Modes | CC, CV, CC-CV, CP, CR, Pulse |
| Cut-off Conditions | Voltage, Current, Time, Capacity, Energy, -△V |
Applicable Battery Types: Suitable for coin, cylindrical, pouch, and other types of batteries, allowing flexible testing for different battery formats.
Target Users: Ideal for battery manufacturers, material suppliers, universities, and research institutes, meeting diverse R&D and production testing needs.
Supported Test Types: Includes cycle life testing, rate charge/discharge, pulse simulation, GITT, DCIR, and dQ/dV analysis, providing a complete solution without additional equipment.
Charge/Discharge Modes: Supports CC, CV, CC–CV, constant power, and constant resistance, adapting to different testing requirements.
Modular Design: Each unit has 16 independent channels, which can be expanded as needed for experiments or production of different scales.
Communication Features: Equipped with SMBus / I²C interfaces, enabling easy system integration and automated data collection.
Centralized Control: The system can be linked with an environmental chamber and controlled via PC, simplifying operation and enabling remote monitoring.
Safety Protections: Features power failure protection, offline testing, and overheat protection to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Cycle Life Testing: Repeatedly charges and discharges the battery to evaluate durability and predict lifespan, helping you choose long-lasting battery products.
Rate Charging/Discharging Test: Tests battery performance under fast charging and high-power conditions, confirming suitability for rapid charging and high-power applications.
Pulse Simulation Test: Simulates sudden high-power usage to check if the battery can handle peak loads, ensuring reliability under extreme conditions.
GITT (Galvanostatic Intermittent Titration Technique): Tests the battery’s reaction speed and stability, helping you understand if it operates reliably and select more consistent cells.
DCIR (Direct Current Internal Resistance Test): Measures the battery’s internal resistance to assess output power and heat generation, ensuring safe and efficient performance.
dQ/dV Curve Analysis: Analyzes charge and discharge data to detect early signs of aging or abnormal behavior, helping prevent performance decline and potential failures.
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