Magna Power
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Magna Power Electronics is an American manufacturer of programmable DC power supplies and DC electronic loads, headquartered in Flemington, New Jersey. The company designs and produces a broad range of high-performance power conversion equipment, including bench-top and rack-mount power supplies with output voltages from fractions of a volt to tens of kilovolts and output currents from milliamperes to thousands of amperes. Magna Power serves both test & measurement and industrial power conversion applications requiring stable, programmable DC sources.
Magna Power's programmable power supplies support multiple control interfaces including GPIB, USB, RS-232, Ethernet (LXI), and analog programming inputs, enabling integration into automated test systems. Their ALX series DC electronic loads operate in constant current, constant voltage, constant resistance, and constant power modes for battery discharge testing, fuel cell characterization, and power supply verification in compliance with IEC and MIL standards.
Key Product Lines
- Programmable DC Power Supplies — wide-range voltage and current outputs for burn-in testing, motor drive testing, and power electronics R&D
- DC Electronic Loads — multi-mode electronic loads for battery testing, fuel cell validation, and power supply characterization
- High-Voltage Power Supplies — specialized supplies for dielectric testing, electrostatic applications, and particle accelerator research
- Modular and Scalable Power Systems — paralleled configurations for high-power industrial and automated test applications
Industries Served
Magna Power equipment is used in aerospace & defense for power system simulation and avionics testing, in automotive and EV industries for battery pack characterization and motor controller testing, in renewable energy for solar panel I-V curve testing and fuel cell development, in electronics manufacturing for production burn-in and functional testing, and in research laboratories for power electronics development and materials science applications requiring precise, high-power DC sources.