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N8482H -
Keysight Technologies
N8480 Series Power Sensors are the replacement solutions for 8480 Series Power Sensors.
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N8487A -
Keysight Technologies
N8480 Series Power Sensors are the replacement solutions for 8480 Series Power Sensors.
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N8482B -
Keysight Technologies
N8480 Series Power Sensors are the replacement solutions for 8480 Series Power Sensors.
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N8488A -
Keysight Technologies
N8488A power sensor has the widest frequency range among N8480 power sensors offering from Keysight.
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E-Series -
Keysight Technologies
The E-Series of power sensors have their calibration factors stored in EEPROM and operate over a wide frequency and dynamic range.wide frequency coverage from 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz (sensor dependent)wide dynamic range sensors (-70 to +20 dBm)accurate CW average power measurementsoperates with the EPM, EPM-P, and P-series power meterscalibration factors stored in EEPROM
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Coherent Corp.
Make accurate laser power measurements, from the deep UV to the infrared, with these calibrated, traceable sensors.
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NRPxxT/TN/TWG -
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
The R&S®NRP power meter sensors have long been recognized for delivering supreme precision and speed. The R&S®NRPxxT, R&S®NRPxxTN and R&S®NRPxxTWG thermal power sensors are especially used for complex measurement tasks where highest accuracy counts
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Newport Electronics
Thermopile optical power sensors are based on thermocouples. A thermocouple consists of two dissimilar metals connected in series. To detect radiation, one metal junction is typically blackened to absorb the radiation. The temperature rise of this junction with respect to another non-irradiated junction generates a voltage. Our thermopile power sensors offer broadband, spectrally flat response, and calibrated plug and play operation with our optical power meters.
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Boonton Electronics
Providing the highest video bandwidth and fastest rise times, RTP5000 peak power sensors with Boonton’s Real-Time Power ProcessingTM deliver 100,000 measurements per second, no gaps in signal acquisition and zero measurement latency.
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mks Ophir
The OEM “standard” sensors are actually families of existing OEM sensors with typical specifications shown. They can be tailored as needed to fit your specific requirements. In addition to the products described, Ophir has developed hundreds of other OEM solutions. These compact laser power sensors have built-in amplifiers and are easy to install. They contain all the electronics needed including algorithms to increase the sensor's speed of response. Connections to the sensors are simple, with the host providing DC power and the sensor providing a voltage or digital output. Outputs Available: DB15 smart sensor output; Calibrated analog output; RS232; USB; Ehthernet. Simply fill out the Sensor Customization form so we can provide just the right solution for your needs.
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E-Series -
Keysight Technologies
Operates with the EPM, EPM-P and P-series power meters Wide dynamic range sensors (-70 to +20 dBm)Accurate CW average power measurements Wide frequency coverage from 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz (sensor dependent)Calibration factors stored in EEPROM
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E9300 -
Keysight Technologies
Operates with the EPM, EPM-P and P-series power meters Wide dynamic range sensors (80 dB maximum)Accurate average power measurements on all modulation formats Wide frequency coverage from 9 kHz to 18 GHz (special option to 24 GHz)Calibration factors stored in EEPROM Fast measurement speed over the GPIB (up to 400 readings per second with the E4416A)
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Anritsu Corporation
Anritsu offers the world's most comprehensive range of power meters. The ML2490A series has the performance required for narrow fast rising-edge pulse power measurements (e.g. radar), while the ML2480B series is suited for Wide-band power measurements on signals such as W-CDMA, WLAN, and WiMAX.The ML2430A series of power meters are designed for CW applications, offering a combination of accuracy, speed and flexibility in a low cost package.
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Bird Technologies
Bird provides power sensor solutions for virtually all types of RF applications. From simple true-average power measurement applications to complex waveforms associated with today's modern communication systems.