Power Meter (Usb) Mode - Option 302; Supported Power Sensors; How To Connect The Power Sensor - Keysight N9913A User Manual

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Power Meter (USB) Mode - Option 302

Supported Power Sensors

For a complete list of supported Keysight USB Power Sensors, please visit:
www.keysight.com/find/usbsensorsforfieldfox
The FieldFox does NOT support the following Keysight USB Power Sensor
features: External Triggering (Time Gated Burst Power Measurement),
Power Sweep Operation, and Frequency Sweep Operation. External
Zeroing is NOT allowed on the U2020 X-series Power Sensors.
Please refer to your USB Power Sensor User's Guide and observe the
damage levels of your device.

How to Connect the Power Sensor

Connect your Power Sensor to one of the FieldFox USB ports.
IMPORTANT! When a USB power sensor is initially connected to the
FieldFox, it may take ~10 seconds for the USB power sensor to finish
zeroing and for the FieldFox to recognize the USB power sensor. If your
USB power sensor is not operating as expected:
Use an attenuator between the DUT and the power sensor when
measuring power levels that are higher than +20 dBm. The attenuator
value can be subtracted from the measurement using the Offset feature,
discussed in
A sequence of status lights are displayed on the base of the power sensor,
when the FieldFox is in Power Meter (USB Sensor) mode.
— Green blinking light indicates the power sensor is communicating or
— Amber light indicates Zeroing is being performed.
— Red light indicates an error has occurred with the power sensor. Refer to
Keysight N9927-90001 User's Guide
Verify the latest firmware is loaded on the FieldFox. Refer to
www.keysight.com\find\fieldfoxsupport.
Verify the latest firmware is loaded on the Power Sensor. Refer to
https://www.keysight.com/main/editorial.
Remove and re-connect the USB power sensor
"Relative and Offset Power Measurements" on page
self-tests are being performed. Because the FieldFox is usually
communicating with the power sensor when it is connected, this is the
normal mode of operation.
power sensor documentation.
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