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Recommendations on battery simulator/SMU
voltsandjolts:
A budget option might be the Agilent 66319D or such like. Obsolete, widely available on second hand market for few hundred dollars. 15V/3A output, GPIB connection, with programmable output resistance up to 1Ohm (seems low to me) in steps of 1mOhm. Will sink current over 1A - but the current is not programmable (you can use some custom software to auto adjust output voltage to reach desired discharge current, bit of a cludge though).
https://www.keysight.com/gb/en/product/66319D/dual-mobile-comm-dc-source-battery-emulation-dvm.html
thm_w:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/keysight-e36731a-battery-emulator-alternative/
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/battery-simulators-ngm202-vs-bcs6401/
That aim smu4000 is 25W, so you'd probably only get 1.8A at 14V not 2A.
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