05 | Keysight | IntegraVision PA2200 Series Power Analyzers - Data Sheet
Keysight IntegraVision Power Analyzer overview
General
– Operates like an oscilloscope, but makes measurements like a power analyzer.
– Achieve 0.05% basic accuracy for superior measurement integrity.
– The PA2201A comes with 2 power channels for single phase measurements
and analysis. The PA2203 has 4 power channels for 3-phase measurement
and analysis.
– Provides isolated inputs for easy and safe connections.
– Capture waveforms with 5 M sample/second digitizer.
– Visualize voltage, current and power waveforms in real-time to gain insight into your
device.
– Save space with a small footprint.
– Clearly see waveform details on a large gesture-enabled touchscreen.
Channel connections for voltage and current inputs
– Simultaneously digitize voltage and current with voltage inputs and current inputs on every
channel.
– Connect via floating voltage and current inputs that are isolated to 1000 V from each
other and from the chassis ground, allowing for ease of connection without the need for
differential probes or the danger associated with floating a ground-referenced instrument.
– Measure voltage using connections via commonly-available shrouded banana plugs.
– Directly measure current up to 2 A and up to 50 A using built-in current shunts with fully
specified and calibrated performance.
– Always have the measurement capability you need with both 2 A and 50 A on all channels
unlike other power analyzers where you have to choose between low current and high
current inputs.
– Use a clamp-on probe or other type of current probes when your testing requires greater
than 50 A or wider than 100 kHz bandwidth. Use your favorite probe or any transducer
with up to 10 V full-scale output. The external current measurement is provided on every
channel. Probes connect via a floating BNC connector. The power analyzer also supports
Keysight current probe models 11488, N2780B, N2781B, N2782B or N2783B.
– Current transformers on both the 2 A and 50 A current measurement inputs enable you to
apply custom ampere-to-ampere scale factors to current signals.
– The PA2201A comes with 2 power channels for single phase measurements and analysis.
The PA2203 has 4 power channels for 3-phase measurement and analysis.
Transients
– Capture one-time events (like start-up) or transient events (like cycle dropout) to visualize
and perform analyses right on your power analyzer that before were only possible using an
oscilloscope.
– Use edge triggering on voltage, current or power signals for easy synchronization with
event like start-up, in-rush or spikes.
– Use external trigger-in to synchronize with an AC source to easily capture the response of
your device to simulated AC line disturbances.
– Use external trigger-out to synchronize with other instruments on your bench.
– The 10 MHz Reference input and the Trigger input and output are 0 to 3.3 V logic level (5 V
max).
– The Trigger-out connection has a 50 Ω output impedance.
– These are SMA connectors for safety to avoid accidental misconnection of high voltage or
floating power signals onto ground-referenced low voltage trigger and clock lines.