Whether you’re validating power integrity in cutting-edge FPGAs, performing TDP testing on server boards, or characterizing control loop stability, our family of load steppers offers high-performance options to meet your specific needs.

In this post, we’ll walk through:

  • Our product lineup: S10, S50, and S2000
  • How we quote for each
  • The information we typically need from you
  • Demo availability and common customer questions

Transient Load Stepper Product Family Overview

Picotest Load Steppers use our proprietary GaN-based switching to provide high-speed, high-current step loads for validating the performance of modern power delivery networks (PDNs). They are available in three versions:

ModelCurrent RangeType
S10<10ABrowser probe, open loop
S50<50AWater-cooled, open/closed loop
S2000Up to 2047ACustom load board, open/closed loop

How to Request a Quote

For S10 and S50 Probes:

The S10 and S50 are factory-configured at time of order based on your target rail voltage and required current step sizes. To generate a quote, we’ll need:

  • Your power rail voltage
  • Desired step current (S10: up to 10A / S50: up to 50A total)
  • For S50: Six (6) current step values, each corresponding to one of six switch channels

If you’re interested in the S50 closed-loop version, just let us know — it’s not listed online but available on request at approximately the same cost (~$8,500).

For the S2000 Custom Load Stepper:

This is a fully customized solution typically replacing an ASIC or FPGA in your system. Pricing ranges from $20,000 to $40,000, depending on the level of customization, number of boards, and accessories.

To begin a quote, please provide:

  • Open or closed-loop control preference
  • Output voltage(s)
  • Maximum peak and average current
  • Step resolution requirements
  • Socket size or mechanical fit details
  • Number of load boards needed
  • Who is supplying the cooling solution (air, water, refrigerated)

Product Details & Ordering Information

S10 Transient Load Probe

  • Style: Handheld browser probe
  • Peak Current: Up to 10A
  • Duty Cycle: <1%
  • Price: $2,750
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Great for quick rail-by-rail measurements in tight spaces. You define the step current and voltage; we set the resistance internally.

S50 Water-Cooled Load Probe

  • Peak & Average Current: Up to 50A
  • Duty Cycle: 100%
  • Price: $8,500
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Includes 6-bit control for custom current steps and comes with signal breakout boards. Fast rise/fall times (<10ns) with robust cooling.

S2000 Custom Load Board

  • Peak Current: Up to 2047A
  • Full 100% Duty Cycle
  • Digital Control: 11-bit resolution at 50MSPS
  • Cooling: Water or refrigerated
  • Price: $20,000 – $40,000 depending on configuration

This high-performance option is designed specifically for your application, whether embedded directly or via custom connectors.

Demo available! Ask us about a demo unit for the S2000 and check out the 1500A Load Transient Demo Board PDF for more details.

Common Questions We Get

Can I demo a stepper before purchasing?

Yes! S2000 demo units are available. Let us know, and we’ll arrange a trial.

Can I change the current step later?

No, for the S10 and S50, resistances are fixed at the time of purchase. For flexibility, consider the S50 closed-loop option.

Are there other low-current steppers?

Yes — check out our:

  • J2111A: 100mA, 20ns step
  • J2112A: 1A, 20ns step

Learn More About Load Step Testing

Behind the Tech

Picotest’s step loaders overcome limitations of traditional electronic loads by:

  • Eliminating excessive capacitance
  • Delivering sub-nanosecond edge rates (<500ps)
  • Achieving up to 2000W average power
  • Minimizing interconnect inductance for high-fidelity testing

These tools are built to stress-test modern power delivery systems in AI, Big Data, graphics, and server environments — giving engineers the insight they need to design stable, high-performance systems.

Ready for a Quote?

Contact us today with your application requirements. Whether you need a handheld tool for a 10A rail or a 2000A monster for your next-gen processor board, we’re here to help you validate it — fast and accurately.