An electronic load is a device that simulates an electrical load for testing power sources such as batteries, power supplies, solar panels, and fuel cells. It dissipates electrical energy, typically as heat, while precisely controlling current, voltage, or power. Electronic loads are commonly used in research and development, manufacturing, and quality control to verify the performance and reliability of power sources under various load conditions.
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