The Internet of Things is a buzzword in today’s tech world. Most of the devices used to create IoT (Internet of Things) use small batteries. Measuring the energy consumption of these IoT devices is a difficult task due to the dynamic nature of current consumption. Developers often need to use multiple instruments and manual calculations to estimate energy consumption. To solve these problems, the ZS1100A power meter was designed. This tool plots current consumption versus time with great accuracy and detail, and can be used with battery models to estimate overall battery life. It was created by engineers for engineers. Dynamic measurement range 1uA to 1.5A, resolution 100nA, accuracy 1% ± 200 nA.
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