Power Sensors Measure RF Over A Wide Dynamic Range

Aug. 1, 1999
The HP E9300 power sensors enable measurement of the true-average power of RF and microwave signals, regardless of their modulation formats, over a wide dynamic range. Not only are the sensors capable of measuring complex digital modulation formats,

The HP E9300 power sensors enable measurement of the true-average power of RF and microwave signals, regardless of their modulation formats, over a wide dynamic range. Not only are the sensors capable of measuring complex digital modulation formats, but they also can measure multi-tone and CW signals. The sensors offer a dynamic range of -60 dBm to +20 dBm to handle the large crest factors typical of W-CDMA and OFDM modulation.The sensors are for use with the single-channel E4418 and dual-channel E4419 power meters, which provide accurate, fast, repeatable measurements and an easy-to-use interface.

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