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Chroma’s new series 66200 Digital Power Meter is designed for single-phase measurements of AC power signals and related parameters common to most electronic products. Instead of traditional analog measurement circuits the 66200 uses state-of-the-art DSP digitizing technology. The internal 16 bits analog/ digital converters with sampling rates of up to 240KHz provide both high speed and high accuracy measurements which is unprecedented within the industry for this class of power meters current on the market.
Included measurement data is : 1. Voltage : Vrms, Vpeak+, Vpeak- 2. Current : Irms, Ipeak+, Ipeak- 3. Power : Watts, Power Factor, Apparent Power VA, Reactive Power VAR 4. Current Crest Factor & Frequency
The Model 66202 includes a 2-shunt design to provide highly accurate readings for both low and high current measurements. In addition to the parameters measured by Model 66201, the 66202 includes Inrush current, Total Harmonic Distortion of V/I, and Energy measurements. With these practical functions, The Model 66202 is suitable for the most demanding of R&D and quality control departments.
For detailed specifications f the 66200 click here.
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