Table 1-2.
Performance Specifications (2 of 4)
Description
Power Monitor (Option 5, w/external detector)
Detector Range:
Offset Range:
Display Range:
Resolution:
Measurement Accuracy:
Bias Tee (Option 10)
Voltage
Current
High Accuracy Power Meter (Option 19, with optional PSN50 Power Sensor)
Sensor:
Measurement Range:
Frequency Range:
Input Connector:
Max Input Without Damage:
Input Return Loss :
Accuracy:
Total RSS Meas. Uncertainty:
Noise:
Zero Set:
Zero Drift:
Instrumentation Accuracy:
Sensor Linearity:
Sensor Cal Factor
Uncertainty:
Temperature Compensation:
Continuous digital modulation
uncertainty:
System:
Measurement Resolution:
Offset Range:
Power Requirements:
Supply Voltage:
Supply Current:
*Excludes mismatch errors. Excludes noise, zero set, zero drift for levels <-20 dBm. Excludes digital modulation un-
certainty between +17 and +20 dBm.
**After 30 min warm-up
1A peak 150 ms, 300 mA max steady state
–50 to +20 dBm, 10 nW to 100 nW
–80 to 80 dBm
0.1 dB, 0.1 xW
±1 dB maximum for >–40 dBm and <18 GHz using
560-7N50B (see uncertainty curves)
+18 VDC
300 mA continuous, 1A peak for 200 ms
–30 to +20 dBm
50 MHz to 6 GHz
Type N, male, 50W
+33 dBm, ± 25 VDC
50 MHz to 2 GHz: ³26 dB
2 GHz to 6 GHz: ³20 dB
CW signals: ± 0.16 dB (0 to 50°C)*
20 nW max
20 nW
10 nW max**
0.00 dB
± 0.13 dB max
± 0.06 dB
± 0.06 dB max
+0.06 dB (+17 to +20 dBm)
0.01 dB
± 60dB
8 to 18 Vdc
<100 mA
Chapter 1 General Information
Value
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