Yes.
For WT3000E: 1002 points; While the actual sample-rate is 200ksa/sec, the 200ksa/sec rate is compressed via PP compression to 1002 points per screen; so you can look at x-axis and see what that rate is; bear in mind, this is equivalent to ENVELOPE mode on an oscilloscope, and is very effective waveform capture;
For WT5000: 1002 points; The WT5000 has a waveform save feature. The waveform data that this instrument saves is not the sampled waveform data that is acquired at this instrument’s sample rate. Waveform data is the 2002 points obtained by applying P-P compression to the sampled waveform data for the purpose of displaying the waveform. Sample rate: Approx. 10 MS/s, but approx. 5 MS/s during integration. With the data streaming option on the WT5000, you can stream to a PC the waveform data with a sample speed of up to 2 MS/s. Voltage and current waveforms as well as the motor signals can be streamed to a PC.
With 0.02% accuracy and 1MHz bandwidth, the WT3000 delivers where the highest precision measurements are required. It is the industry standard for R&D work on inverters, motor drives, lighting systems and electronic ballasts, UPS systems, aircraft power, transformer testing, and other power conversion devices.
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.