Keysight unveils IntegraVision power analyzer for R&D engineers

Wireless testing vendor Keysight Technologies has unveiled IntegraVision power analyzer targeting R&D engineers.

IntegraVision power analyzer promises accurate power measurements and touch-driven oscilloscope visualization capability in a single instrument.

R&D engineers, who are designing and testing electronic power conversion systems to access dynamic views of current, voltage and power, can measure and prove the performance of their designs and ensure high-accuracy measurements to identify and characterize incremental efficiency improvements in devices.

Earlier, engineers needed a power analyzer to make accurate measurements and an oscilloscope to visualize repetitive and single-shot events such as turn-on and occurrences of transients. Keysight Technologies said in a statement that its IntegraVision power analyzer decreases test complexity and reduces configuration time.

AC Power Analyzers from Keysight

This apart, Keysight said IntegraVision power analyzer enables engineers to characterize power consumption under dynamic conditions with 5-M samples per second digitizing speed and 2-MHz bandwidth.

The IntegraVision power analyzer allows engineers to address multiple test scenarios with isolated inputs up to 1,000 Vrms (Cat II). In addition, the instruments offer external sensor inputs and 2-Arms and 50-Arms direct current inputs. The company said the external sensor input supports current probes and transducers up to 10-V full scale.

The two-channel Keysight IntegraVision PA2201A power analyzer, which is suitable for single-phase AC measurements, can be ordered today.

Keysight will launch the IntegraVision PA2203A power analyzer with four channels for three-phase power analysis in the fourth quarter of 2015.

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