Datasheet
03 | Keysight | 6800C Series AC Power Source/Analyzers, 375-1750 VA - Data Sheet
LXI-LAN, USB and GPIB IO Connectivity
Keysight 6800C Series AC power source/analyzers comes standard with LXI-LAN,
USB and GPIB IO connectivity, allows convenient setup and easy communication to PC
controller and other instruments.
Powerful Built-in Measurement Capabilities
Keysight AC power source/analyzers have extensive 16-bit precision measurement
capabilities which would normally require a number of complex measurement
instruments, including a DMM (digital multimeter), oscillo-scope, power analyzer, and
harmonic analyzer. The precision measurements include:
– rms, DC, AC + DC voltage and current
– Peak voltage and current
– Real, apparent, and reactive power
– Harmonic analysis of voltage and current waveforms providing amplitude and phase
up to the 50th harmonic
– THD (total harmonic distortion)
– Triggered acquisition of digitized voltage and current
Using the measurement capabilities of a Keysight AC power source/analyzer simplifies
your test setups and helps you obtain accurate data quickly.
Dual Power Analyzer Option 020
The powerful built-in power analyzer in Keysight AC power source/analyzers provides
everything that you need to make AC measurements at the AC input to your DUT. For
many test scenarios, this is the extent of the AC analysis required. Some test scenarios,
however, require AC measurements to be made at both the AC input and the AC output
of the DUT. Option 020 provides an additional power analyzer, complete with a precision
current shunt, which can be connected anywhere you need it. This second analyzer
can even be used for tests where the AC power source/analyzer is not providing power,
thus expanding the usefulness of this instrument to many more test configurations.
The additional analyzer is equivalent in specifications and capabilities to the standard
analyzer.
Using the dual power analyzer option instead of an additional power analyzer instrument
externally is more than just convenient. Measurements on all four measurement
channels (AC source output voltage and current, and dual power analyzer voltage and
current in¬puts) are inherently synchronized with the AC power source/analyzers output
waveform. This precision would be difficult to achieve using separate measurement
instruments.