Bidirectional
What does Bidirectional mean?
Bidirectional means "operating in two directions." In a technical context, the term describes systems that can transmit signals, data, or energy both forward and backward. It involves devices that can operate in both directions. Examples include bidirectional transducers (measuring current flow in both directions), communication interfaces, or chargers for electric vehicles that can both charge and feed energy back into the grid.Product Selection
AC Power Source | APS-7000E Series
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€1,835.00*
GW-APS-7000E-Serie
APS-7000E Series, Output current up to 8,4 A, Output Voltage up to 310 V, Output Power up to 1000 VA
AC/DC Electronic Load | IT8600 Series
IH-IT8600-Serie
Power: up to 14.4 kVA, Voltage: 50 - 420 V, Current: 0 - 160 A, Size: 3 - 37 U
Price on request
Kewell S7000-L | Bidirectional Programmable DC Power Supply
KW-S7000-L-Serie
Low Voltage Type up to 100 V, Current: up to 600 A, Power: up to 15 kW
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Kewell S7200 | Bidirectional DC Power Supply & Load
KW-S7200-Serie
Bidirectional Programmable AC Power Supply, Voltage range: 0 - 450 V, Current: up to 342 A, Power: up to 225 kW
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ITECH IT6600C | DC-Power Supply / Load
IH-IT6600C-Serie
Voltage: 0 – 2250 V, Current: up to ±2000 A, Power: up to ±420 kW, Power increase through parallel connection up to ±10 MW
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Bidirectional DC Power Supply and Load | S7000-H Series
KW-S7000-H-Serie
High Voltage Type up to 2000 V, Current: up to 120 A, Power: up to 30 kW
Price on request