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Tektronix PSM3320 USB Power Sensor/Meter 10 MHz to 18 GHz

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Tektronix PSM3320 10 MHz-18 GHz, N-Type RF/Microwave Power Sensor/Meter

  • 10MHz 18GHz
  • N-Type Male
  • Dynamic Range as Low as –60 dBm and as High as +20 dBm
  • Uncertainty as Low as 2.6%
  • Reading Rates up to 2000 Readings/s
  • Meters are Calibrated over Full Temperature Range – No zero orcal needed before making measurements, saving time and avoidingpoor-quality data
  • Average Power, Duty Cycle Corrected Pulse Power, and Measurement Logging on All Models
  • Included Applications run under Microsoft Window
    • Power Meter Application
    • High-speed Logging Application
    • LabVIEW Drivers and Programming Examples for Most Common Windows Programming Environments are Available for Automated System Support
  • Max Hold and Relative Measurement Modes
  • Offset, Frequency Response, and 75 Ω Minimum Loss Pad Correction
  • Flexible Averaging Modes for Quick, Stable Measurements
  • TTL Trigger Input and Output allow Synchronization with External
  • Pass/Fail Limit Mode
  • Compact Size
  • The PSM3000 Series offers True Average Power Measurements that Give Accurate Results Regardless of Signal Shape or Modulation

Applications:

  • General-purpose RF and Microwave Average Power Measurements
  • Characterization of Repetitive Pulsed Signals, such as Navigation, Weather, and other Radar
  • Peak and Average Power Measurements on Modulated Signals such as GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, HSPA, WiMAX up to 10 MHz
  • Peak and Average Power Measurements of Modulated Pulsed Communications Signals
  • Level Control Feedback for Signal Sources
  • Validation and Characterization of Power Amplifliers, Switches, and Other RF and Microwave Components
  • Service, Maintenance, and Installation of DTV, Cellular, Microwave Radio Link, and Radio Broadcast Transmitters
  • Verification and Calibration of Test Equipment and Systems
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