IntegraVision PA2200 Series vs. Yokogawa WT3000 - Competitive Comparison

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IntegraVision PA2200 Series vs. Yokogawa WT3000 - Competitive Comparison

Save engineering time

The Keysight Technologies PA2200 Series provides power analyzer accuracies and scope-like waveform visualization with one instrument, saving valuable setup time. Visualize waveforms, complex 3-phase wiring, and phase relationships on the 12.1” touchscreen.

More complete DUT characterization

Visualize transients, in-rush currents and state changes with the high-speed single shot digitizer that captures voltage, current and power in real-time.

Improve test flexibility

One instrument has all the connections needed for a wide range of currents. 2A, 50A and probe inputs are standard on all power channels.

IntegraVision PA2200 Series at-a-glance

–Isolated and floating to 1000 V (Cat II)

–Measures AC, DC or AC+DC

–Measures voltage up to 1000 Vrms with bandwidth of up to 2.5 MHz

–Measures current directly using two included internal shunts (2 Arms and 50 Arms) with bandwidth of up to 100 KHz

–Supports external current probes and transducers of up to 10V full scale with bandwidth of up to 2.5 MHz

Fewer touches per setup

–With the WT3000, a scope must be used to make basic waveform measurements. Configuring a simple measurement on the PA2200 series takes 5 touches per setup, whereas the same setup on the WT3000 took engineers approximately 40 selections.

–Intuitive look-and-feel based on Keysight’s extensively researched scope interface.

–WT3000 uses a complex interface unique to their PQA

–5 MSa/s acquisition and 2.5 MHz BW.

–WT3000 has 200 KSa/s and 1 MHz BW

More samples per second & improve test flexibility

–Analyze using full Nyquist-based computations.

–WT3000 uses undersampling

–0.05% basic accuracy and 16-bit resolution

–5 MSa/s acquisition and 2.5 MHz BW.

–WT3000 has 2 Msa/s and 1 MHz BW, limited single-shot

–2A, 50A and probe inputs are standard on all channels.

–On the Yokogawa WT3000, you must choose between 2A or 30A inputs, leading to reduced accuracy due to an improperly sized range, if you have a wide range of measurements.

Lower cost of ownership

Keysight’s specifications are valid for one year after calibration. Yokogawa’s specifications are valid for 6 months after calibration, making the Yokogawa instrument out for calibration twice as much as a Keysight instrument.