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The new N1913/1914A supports up to four channels for power measurement
compared to the conventional dual-channel power meters that only provide up to
two channels for power measurement. The four-channel power measurement on
the N1913/1914A can be achieved with two conventional power sensors and two
USB power sensors. The four-channel power meter offers:
Configurable measurement display •
Up to four different measurements with sensor input (A, B, C, and D)•
Average, minimum, and maximum measurement •
Mathematical operations (difference and ratio)•
The N1913/1914A is capable of measuring more than two inputs simultaneously
with two additional USB power sensors that provide multi-channel capability in
manufacturing. Scalar power measurements require two or more power sensors in
most cases, so multi-channel power measurement can be used for scalar power
applications. This will minimize the test equipment needed and be more cost
efficient.
By default on preset, the N1913/1914A displays Ch A (upper window upper
measurement) and Ch B (lower window upper measurement) when two
conventional power sensors are connected to the meter (see Figure 4). Ch C and
Ch D are displayed as upper window lower measurement and lower window lower
measurement when two USB power sensors are connected to the meter (see
Figure 5). The N1913/1914A is able to display four-channel power measurement
(average only) readings if all four channels are connected to the power sensor.
Four-Channel Power
Measurement
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Seven Reasons to Migrate from E4418/4419B to N1913/1914A
Figure 4. Dual-channel power measurement screenshot
Figure 5. Four-channel power measurement screenshot
Upper window upper measurement
Lower window upper measurement
Upper window upper measurement
Upper window lower measurement
Lower window upper measurement
Lower window lower measurement
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