USB Meters and Tester enable professionals to monitor the power delivered by USB ports. The ET900 easily measures USB-A power delivery devices and features a compact, lightweight design. The ET910 tests and measures USB-A ports, which builds on the ET900 with the additional ability to test the port’s maximum current output. Lastly, the ET920 measures both USB-A and USB-C connectors for added flexibility. This unique product line offers new capabilities with intuitive, easy-to-use technology, built into a pocket-sized design for easy portability.
All three products listed below feature:
- Ability to continuously monitor up to 1,000 hours of voltage, current, capacity/charge delivered, energy and resistance (calculated)
- Hi-resolution LCD display that provides clear measurements in low-lit environments
- Mode button to switch display options, reset, store and recall up to 10 data readings
- Voltage and current overload detection
- Durable cables that allow easy access to hard-to-reach ports
- Industrial design to withstand harsh jobsite demands, with 6-foot (2m) drop protection
- No need for batteries; devices receive power from the USB port being monitored or tested
USB Digital Meter, USB-A (Cat. No. ET900)
- Measures DC voltage from 3 to 20V DC and current from 0.05 to 3A
- For use with most common standard USB-A ports, including Qualcomm Quick Charge® ports
USB Digital Meter and Tester, USB-A (Cat. No. ET910)
- Built-in fixed loads of 0.5A, 1A, 2A, and 3A test maximum current delivery without connecting to an external load
- Measures DC voltage from 3 to 20V DC and current from 0.05 to 3A (monitoring mode)
- Tests and measures most common standard USB-A ports, including Qualcomm Quick Charge® ports
USB Digital Meter, USB-A and USB-C (Cat. No. ET920)
- Measures DC voltage from 3 to 20V DC and current from 0.05 to 3A (USB-A) as well as DC voltage from 3 to 20V DC and current from 0.05 to 5A (USB-C)
- For use with most common standard USB-A or USB-C ports, including Qualcomm Quick Charge ports