Modular Solar Array Simulator offers up to 1,200 W.

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Designed for customers testing satellite's power system, Model E4360 can accurately simulate I-V curve of all types of solar arrays under varying environmental conditions such as eclipse, spin, rotation, age, and temperature. Dual output, programmable DC power source provides up to 2 outputs at up to 600 W/output. Housed in 2U high package, turnkey unit includes USB 2.0, 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, and GPIB interfaces as standard, enabling connectivity to PC.



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Agilent Technologies Introduces Industry's Smallest, Highest-Power Solar Array Simulator



SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 1, 2008 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today introduced a modular solar array simulator that offers the most power (up to 1200W) in the smallest package (2U high). Designed for customers testing a satellite's power system, the Agilent E4360 solar array simulator allows R&D engineers, manufacturing engineers and system integrators to accurately simulate the I-V curve of a solar panel's array under various environmental conditions. In addition to the new standalone instrument, Agilent now provides an affordable, full turn-key solar array simulator system.

"Solar array simulator DC power supplies are core components of a satellite test system," said Gary Whitman, vice president of Agilent's System Products Division. "As satellites get bigger and demand more power from their solar panels, there is a need for higher-power devices to simulate those higher-power solar panels. The E4360 satisfies this need by providing an affordable, high power, compact test solution."

The Agilent E4360 is a dual output programmable DC power source that provides up to two outputs at up to 600W per output. It can accurately simulate the I-V curve of all types of solar arrays under varying environmental conditions such as eclipse, spin, rotation, age and temperature. It has the flexibility to operate in two ways. Users can:

o input the four key operational parameters (Voc, Isc, Vmp, Imp) needed for the solar array simulator to internally create an I-V curve of a solar array; or

o download a user-defined table for the I-V curve of the solar array.

This is the first solar array simulator to provide universal serial bus (USB 2.0), 10/100 Base-T Ethernet (LAN) and general-purpose interface bus (GPIB) interfaces as standard equipment, enabling easy, low-cost connectivity to a PC. The E4360 can also be remotely operated and monitored from any Web browser via a built-in Web server and graphical user interface.

The Agilent modular solar array simulator offers many system-ready features to simplify the programming and control of the instrument. The system software driver allows a single function call to set up and control multiple E4360s in a system. Multiple solar array simulators can be configured without writing a single line of code. Furthermore, a new capability simplifies parallel operation such that two outputs act as a single synchronized channel of twice the output current and power without having to write software to manage their interaction.

Agilent's affordable, full turn-key solar array simulator system -- the smallest available on the market -- is built on the Agilent E4360 modular solar array simulator platform. The modular architecture makes it easy to configure, re-configure and support this system since modules can be easily moved and replaced. The system's components include commercial-off-the-shelf instruments (COTS), a standard PC and standard interconnectivity (LAN, USB) for low-cost, easy support and reduced downtime. Agilent can design and customize this turn-key system to meet specific customer requirements including instruments, cabling and application-specific software.

Further Information
Additional information about Agilent's E4360 Modular Solar Array Simulator is available at www.agilent.com/find/E4360. High-resolution images are available at www.agilent.com/find/E4360_images.

U.S. Pricing and Availability
The Agilent E4360A Modular Solar Array Simulator Mainframe, which can hold up to two modules, is priced at $3,961. The E4361A 65V, 8.5A, 510W and E4362A 130V, 5A, 600W Solar Array Simulator DC Modules are priced at $5,136 each. For ordering ease, Agilent provides one model number (E4367A or E4368A) for each of the integrated systems (configured mainframe with two modules). Shipments will begin in June 2008.

About Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) is the world's premier measurement company and a technology leader in communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis. The company's 19,000 employees serve customers in more than 110 countries. Agilent had net revenues of $5.4 billion in fiscal 2007. Information about Agilent is available on the Web at www.agilent.com

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