Frequently Asked Questions

A frequency converter is a type of AC power source specifically designed to provide variable output frequencies (e.g., 50Hz, 60Hz, 400Hz) for testing or operating equipment under different power conditions.

Frequency converters are ideal for testing equipment under different power conditions, including:

  • Aerospace & avionics (400Hz simulation)
  • Export product testing (50/60Hz compatibility)
  • Industrial equipment (variable voltage/frequency)
  • R&D and compliance testing
  • Motor, transformer, and grid simulation

Our frequency converters range from basic to advanced AC-AC sources. If you need more sophisticated features and programming capabilities, consider looking at the AC Power Sources category.

Frequency converters simulate different power grid frequencies and voltages to validate the performance, reliability, and compliance of products like aerospace systems, industrial machinery, and electronics designed for global markets.

Frequency converters come in a wide range of power ratings, from small units around 500VA to high-power systems exceeding 24,000VA, accommodating diverse testing and industrial applications.

Yes, many frequency converters offer single-phase and three-phase output options, allowing flexible testing for a variety of equipment and power systems.

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