Introduction; Specification Definitions - Agilent Technologies N1921A Operating And Service Manual

P-series wideband power sensor
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Introduction

The P-Series Wideband Power Sensors are designed for use with the P-Series power
meters.

Specification Definitions

There are two types of product specifications:
Warranted specifications
Characteristic specifications
Warranted specifications
Warranted specifications are covered by the product warranty and apply over 0
o
55
C, unless otherwise noted. Warranted specifications include Measurement
Uncertainty calculated with 95% confidence.
Characteristic specifications
Characteristic specifications are not warranted. They describe product performance
that is useful in the application of the power sensors by giving typical, but
non-warranted performance parameters. These characteristics are shown in italics or
denoted as "typical", "nominal" or "approximate".
Characteristic information is representative of the product. In many cases, it may
also be supplemental to a warranted specification. Characteristic specifications are
not verified on all power sensors. The types of characteristic specifications can be
placed in two groups:
The first group of characteristic types describes 'attributes' common to all
products of a given model or option.
Examples of characteristics that describe 'attributes' are product weight, and 50
Ω input Type-N connector. In these examples product weight is an approximate
value and a 50 Ω input is nominal. These two terms are most widely used when
describing a product's 'attributes'.
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