06 | Keysight | IntegraVision PA2200 Series Power Analyzers - Data Sheet
Measurements
– Simplify configuration and purchase with all measurement functions included, unlike other
power analyzers where you must configure your power analyzer from a long and confusing
set of options.
– Choose from 29 pre-defined cursor measurements on waveforms including peak-to-peak,
rise time, frequency, and area under waveform.
– Display up to 10 automatic measurements at a time along with measurement statistics.
– Gate measurements by manually placing the cursors on the waveform or by auto select,
where cursors track the waveform.
– Measure true rms values of voltage and current, even if your waveform is non-sinusoidal
and has DC offsets.
– Measure power quality: Watts, VA, VAR, power factor, phase angle, voltage crest factor,
and current crest factor.
– Measure power and efficiency.
– Perform frequency domain analysis using FFT and harmonic measurements.
– Measure voltage harmonics, current harmonics, and power harmonics up to 250 orders.
– Simultaneously view harmonic data and capture/display time domain signal data for volt-
age, current or power.
– Display harmonics as a table of exact order values and as a bar chart to visualize the rela-
tive size of the harmonics.
– Measure total harmonic distortion (THD) following the IEC method.
– Check harmonics with IEC 61000-3-2 Class A, B, C, and D limits.
– Use math functions to operate on captured waveforms to create new user-defined mea-
surements, such as i2t to calculate thermal energy to properly size a fuse.
– Use the operators on math functions (can nest math functions):
– Add, subtract, multiply, divide
– Differentiate, integrate
– FFT
– Ax + B
– Squared, square root
– Absolute value
– Common logarithm, natural logarithm
– Exponential, base 10 exponential
– Perform integrated energy measurements of Ampere-Hours (AH) and Watt-Hours (WH) to
determine total AC and DC energy consumption in order to analyze energy consumed from
the grid or energy associated with battery charging/discharging operations.
– Compare live waveforms with reference waveforms for up to four reference waveforms that
you can capture and store in nonvolatile reference waveform memory.
User interface
– Use pinch, zoom, scroll the same intuitive actions found on tablets and smartphones –
on the large gesture-enabled touchscreen.
– Disable touch and use hardkeys/softkeys when operation via touch is not preferred.
– Select from eight different display formats to visually highlight the information you need to
gain fast insights.
– Create custom waveform labels and screen annotations to make documentation easier.
– Save states and recall them later for fast jumps to commonly used setups.
– Quickly find signals and automatically configure display settings with Autoscale button.
– Easily save data and screen images on a USB flash drive connected via the convenient USB
port on the front panel.
– Press and hold any button for context sensitive help. A full user manual is built-in as well.