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Power Supply Measurement and 
Analysis Primer –
 Discover how 
to make many common power 
measurements including switching loss, 
safe operating area, magnetic power 
loss, and harmonic analysis.
Testing Power Semiconductor 
Devices with Keithley High 
Power System SourceMeter SMU 
Instruments –
 Learn about the 
most commonly performed power 
semiconductor device tests, the 
challenges associated with them, and 
how SMU instruments can simplify the 
testing process.
Power Analyzers for Accurate Power Measurements
Power analyzers are designed especially for making accurate power 
measurements on a wide range of power conversion systems: from cell-phone 
chargers to 1000 kW grid-connected inverters. PA3000 Series Power Analyzers 
can be configured with one to four input channels for testing three-phase devices, 
or for testing input and output power simultaneously. The PA3000 also includes 
special modes for testing efficiency and standby power on power supplies, 
PWM motor drives, LED drivers and lighting ballasts. The PA1000 is designed 
for precision power analysis and testing power consumption on single phase 
applications such as appliances, power supplies and hand tools. Both analyzers 
enable you to measure conversion efficiency and perform pre-compliance testing.
Power Supply Switching Analysis
A significant amount of power is lost during FET switching, and many Tektronix 
oscilloscopes can be outfitted with special power analysis software to quantify 
this important switching loss. For example, an MSO/DPO5000B equipped with 
DPOPWR power analysis software can measure switching loss, magnetic loss, 
safe operating area and harmonics. 
IsoVu isolated measurement systems combine bandwidth up to 1GHz, common 
mode rejection of 10000:1 and complete optical isolation to enable accurate 
measurements on next generation GaN and SiC switching devices.
Making High-speed Current Measurements
Making accurate current amplitude measurements even at high slew rates is 
critical to achieving maximum power efficiency. Tektronix current probes provide 
industry-leading measurement sensitivity down to 1mA and bandwidths up to 100 
MHz. When paired with today’s Tektronix oscilloscopes the latest current probes 
automatically scale the readings to amperes and provide status information right 
on the oscilloscope display. The IsoVu isolated measurement system can also be 
used to measure current across shunt resistors up to 1 GHz.










