IntegraVision PA2200 Series vs. Yokogawa WT1800 - Competitive Comparison

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Keysight Technologies

IntegraVision PA2200 Series vs. Yokogawa WT1800 - Competitive Comparison

Save engineering time

The Keysight Technologies PA2200 series provides power analyzer accuracies and scope-like waveform visualization with one instrument, saving 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 singleshot 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

Save engineering time

– With the WT1800, 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 WT1800 took engineers approximately 40 selections

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

– WT1800 uses a complex interface unique to their PQA

Get a more complete DUT characterization and improve test flexibility using only one instrument.

– Analyze using full Nyquist-based computations

– 0.05% basic accuracy and 16-bit resolution

– 5 MSa/s acquisition and 2.5 MHz BW.

– WT1800 has 2 Msa/s and 1 MHz BW, limited single-shot

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

– On WT1800, you must choose between 5A or 50A 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.