Using line filters and/or frequency filters while making power measurements

Learn when to use power line filters and/or frequency filters while making power measurements with a power analyzer.

Using line filters and/or frequency filters while making power measurements with a power analyzer

Learn from Sang Lee, application engineer with Yokogawa Test & Measurement, when to use line filters and/or frequency filter while making power measurements with a power analyzer.

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WT1800E - High-Performance

  • Up to 6 wattmeters
  • 0.05% of rdg + 0.05% of rng
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WT3000E - High Accuracy

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WT500 - Mid Range

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WT5000 - Highest Precision

  • Up to 7 wattmeters / Modular
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Measure characteristics of devices that generate, transform or consume electricity. Also called power meters or wattmeters, these devices measure parameters such as true power (watts), power factor, harmonics, and efficiency.

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