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This says PTD supports single analyzer for single SUT, multiple analyzers for single SUT and multiple analyzers for multiple SUTs. Of course, these need to be ingrained into the power flow to ensure things go as planned + validation, but there shouldn’t be any limitations based on PTD alone. PTD has the capability to collate data from multiple sources and give one output. He mentioned SPEC allows for power measurements on racks as well and for these they use multiple analyzers on multiple systems (scale-out).
A single-channel analyzer such as YOKOGAWA WT310E with a breakout box such as VOLTCRAFT SMA-10 can measure systems up to 10 Amps (~2.5 kW).
Similarly, a multi-channel analyzer such as YOKOGAWA WT332E and WT333E can support up to 20 Amps (~5 kW) in total (or higher for WT333E?)
Measuring higher-power systems would require several analyzers which the workflow does not support currently.
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