

Hioki BT3562-01 Battery HiTester
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- 3 mΩ to 3000 Ω/60V DC Battery Testers for Production Line Testing of Battery Packs and Modules
- Built in GP-IB and analog output
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Hioki benchtop battery testers support simultaneous high-speed measurement of internal resistance and battery voltage for the ever-expanding production lines of increasingly larger lithium-ion low resistance batteries, and other battery packs for high voltage applications. The BT3562 can measure the voltage and resistance of coin-size to large-cell batteries up to 60V almost simultaneously due to their quick response time.
Key Features
- Measure the voltage of battery packs up to 60 V
- Measure from 0 V DC to ±60 V DC (minimum resolution 10 μV)
- Measure from 0 Ω to 3.1 kΩ (minimum resolution 0.1 μΩ)
- Large (low-resistance) cell testing
- Production line testing of high-voltage battery packs and battery modules
- Choice of PC interfaces for full remote operation
Note: The comparison threshold values depend on the battery manufacturer, type, and capacity, and these must be established by the user.
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Hioki benchtop battery testers support simultaneous high-speed measurement of internal resistance and battery voltage for the ever-expanding production lines of increasingly larger lithium-ion low resistance batteries, and other battery packs for high voltage applications. The BT3562 can measure the voltage and resistance of coin-size to large-cell batteries up to 60V almost simultaneously due to their quick response time.
Key Features
- Measure the voltage of battery packs up to 60 V
- Measure from 0 V DC to ±60 V DC (minimum resolution 10 μV)
- Measure from 0 Ω to 3.1 kΩ (minimum resolution 0.1 μΩ)
- Large (low-resistance) cell testing
- Production line testing of high-voltage battery packs and battery modules
- Choice of PC interfaces for full remote operation
Note: The comparison threshold values depend on the battery manufacturer, type, and capacity, and these must be established by the user.