TDSPWR3 power measurement and analysis software transforms Tektronix digital oscilloscopes into sophisticated analysis tools that quickly measure and analyze power dissipation in power supply switching devices and magnetic components, and then generates detailed test reports in customizable formats. TDSPWR3, used with a Tektronix TDS5000B, TDS7000/7000B, CSA7000 Series or TDS6000B models oscilloscope and differential voltage and current probes, forms a complete measurement system for power supply design and test. - HiPower Finder and B-H Analysis Pinpoint the Source of Reliability Problems
- Power Loss Measurements at the Switching Device and Magnetic Component Improve Switching Power Supply Efficiency
- Sophisticated Report Generation Saves Time
- Customizable Safe Operating Area Mask Testing with Linear and Log Scale for Reliability Testing
- In-circuit Bpeak, Permeability, and Coercive Force Measurements Determine the Reliability of the Magnetic Component
- Automatic Ripple Measurement Setup Eliminates Manual Processes
- Spectrum Analysis Locates Ripple and Noise on the Output Voltage and EMI Issues with the Switching Power Supply
- Precompliance Testing to the EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-2 AM14, and MIL Standard 1399 (400 Hz) Reduces Compliance Test Time and Risk
- Automated THD, True Power, Apparent Power, Power Factor, and Crest Factor Features Eliminate Tedious Manual Calculations
- Modulation Analysis Quickly Provides Accurate Active Power Factor Characterization
- Automatic Deskew Ensures Accurate, Time-correlated Results
- Correct Scale Factor and Unit Display while Using Third-party Current Probes Eliminates Manual Calculations and Human Error
Applications: - Power-loss Measurement at Switching Device and Magnetic Component
- Characterization of Power Semiconductor Devices
- Optimal Drive Characterization of Synchronous Rectifiers
- Measurement and Analysis of Ripple and Noise
- Precompliance Testing to IEC Standard EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-2 AM14 and MIL Standard 1399 (400 Hz)
- Debugging Active Power Factor Correction circuits
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