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E9301A Datasheet, PDF (1/12 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – RF and Microwave Power Sensors/Meters
RF and Microwave Power Sensors/Meters
Tektronix PSM3000, PSM4000, and PSM5000 Series Data Sheet
Features & Benefits
Key Performance Specifications
8 GHz, 18 GHz, 20 GHz, and 26.5 GHz Models
Models Available with N and 3.5 mm Connectors
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
Features
Meters are Calibrated over Full Temperature Range – No zero or
cal needed before making measurements, saving time and avoiding
poor-quality data
Average Power, Duty Cycle Corrected Pulse Power, and Measurement
Logging on All Models
Included Applications run under Microsoft Windows
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
Instruments
Pass/Fail Limit Mode
Compact Size
The PSM3000 Series offers True Average Power Measurements that
Give Accurate Results Regardless of Signal Shape or Modulation
The PSM4000 and PSM5000 Series offer:
Pulse Power, Duty Cycle, Peak Power, and Crest Factor
Measurements
Measure Peak, Average and Minimum Power on Bursts with
Adjustable Offset and Duration
The PSM5000 Series includes a Pulse Profiling Application for Making
Measurements on Repetitive, Pulsed Signals
Builds and Displays a Trace of the Pulse Envelope
Full-trace and Gated Measurements including Pulse, Peak and
Average Power, Overshoot, Crest Factor, Rise and Fall Time, Pulse
Width, Pulse Repetition Frequency, Duty Cycle
Statistical Measurements on the Trace Data, such as Complementary
Cumulative Distribution Function (CCDF), and Probability Density
Function (PDF)