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Hioki PW6001-01
$6,105.00
The Hioki PW6001-01 Power Analyzer stands out with its exceptional accuracy of ±0.05% and wide frequency range of 10 Hz to 1 MHz, enabling precise measurements of power, voltage, current, and other electrical parameters. Its high-speed sampling rate of 10 MS/s captures transient phenomena, while its compact design and intuitive interface ensure ease of use.
Hioki benchtop power meters and power analyzers are best in class power measuring instruments for measuring single to three-phase lines with a high degree of precision and accuracy. The PW6001 is Hioki’s flagship power analyzer, featuring high accuracy, wide band, and high stability for measuring electrical power from DC to inverter frequencies, providing maximum of 12 channels* to support single- and three-phase inverter motor system measurements and next generation devices such as silicon-carbide (SiC) inverters. *When synchronizing two 6-channel models connected via optical link
- 1 channels
- Basic accuracy of ±0.02%*1 for power measurement (*1 PW6001 accuracy only. Instrument delivers accuracy of ±0.07% even after the current sensor accuracy has been added.)
- High noise resistance and stability (80 dB/100 kHz CMRR, ±0.01%/°C temperature characteristics)
- Accurate measurement even when the load is characterized by large fluctuations, TrueHD 18-bit resolution
- 10 ms data refresh while maintaining maximum accuracy (using a specially designed IC to make all measurements independently while performing simultaneous calculations.)
- DC basic accuracy of ±0.07%, which is key for stable, accurate efficiency measurement
- Broad frequency band and sampling that are 10 times better than those of legacy models
- Synchronize 2 units for up to 12 channels*2 in real time *2 Two 6-channel models can be connected with an optical connection cable (over a max. length of 500 m) to enable numerical and waveform synchronization
- Special triggers to enable waveform analysis and motor analysis without the need for an oscilloscope
- Wideband harmonic analysis up to the 100th order with a 1.5 MHz band