Keysight PA2203A | IntegraVision power analyzer, DC/AC 3-phase, 4-channel, bandwidth up to 2 MHz
Manufacturer number: PA2203A
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Keysight PA2203A | IntegraVision 4-channel power analyzer for 3-phase loads.
- Use like an oscilloscope
- 3-phase system
- 4 input channels
- Measures AC and DC voltages
- 16 bit resolution
- Sampling rate: 5 MS/s
- 0.05% basic accuracy
- 2 MHz bandwidth
- Direct current measurement 2 A and 50 A
- 1000 V isolation voltage
- Suitable for measuring power from mW to 100 kW
- Measurement of the power parameters of a supply unit
- Measurement of voltage, current
- Measurement of frequency, phase and harmonics
- Enables pre-compliance tests according to IEC61000-3-2 (Class A,B,C or D)
Application areas:
- Qualification of AC/DC power supplies, DC/DC converters and DC/AC converters
- General: Power transformers within a network
- Electrical analysis of motors
- High-performance modules
- Power components in the aviation and satellite industry
- Lighting systems
- Electronic ballast systems
- General electronic devices (e.g. household appliances)
- Battery charging systems
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Description
PA2203A | IntegraVision power analyzer, DC/AC 3-phase, 4-channel, bandwidth up to 2 MHz
The IntegraVision PA2203A power analyzer from Keysight offers development engineers and test personnel in production tests the right parameters to test their power circuits or control modules or to record and document their effectiveness, efficiency factor and the on and off characteristics. This device can be used to record the parameters in 3-phase systems from the mW range up to 100 kW.
Typical areas of application are:
Qualification of AC/DC power supplies, DC/DC converters, DC/AC inverters, solar inverters, battery/accumulator management, power control in the eMobility sector, power in satellite systems, in the wireless sector, in the power semiconductor sector, in the manufacture of energy-efficient systems and drives. In the aviation sector, in rail transport, in the lighting and LED environment.
The power analyzer can be used to measure the input and output power of a circuit and compare them to each other in order to determine the power factor or efficiency. It is also possible to record the switch-on and switch-off characteristics of power actuators or modules in 3-phase systems, determine the AC and DC power consumption of a circuit, determine the effectiveness of a power transmission, and also record the basic parameters such as voltage, current, frequency, phase and the harmonics involved.
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