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PowerWave Video Library
A comprehensive video series covering the PowerWave range of power sources for EMC testing. Videos are presented by Thomas Handschin, AMETEK's Product Manager, and provide a detailed overview of the product, as well as instructional content on installation and setup. An excellent resource for anyone interested in learning more about PowerWave.
An overview of the new PowerWave, what it does, who it’s for, and the philosophy behind it.
How to safely connect the PowerWave to mains power.
How to put the PowerWave in local control, get it ready to run and do a short verification before use.
How to use the AC current limitation with live measurements.
How the emergency stop and interlock connections are connected and proper used.
An overview of the PowerWave Control Unit including signal generator connections.
Thomas uses live measurement results to demonstration how to properly use and verify the DC current limit function.
How to connect the output connectors to the equipment under test (EUT), which output to use and give some important safety advice.
How to use the PowerWave’s power limiter – with live measurement results and examples.
Thomas goes hands-on with a PowerWave and oscilloscope to show the difference between RMS and peak current limitation.
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