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E4417A Datasheet, PDF (2/19 Pages) Keysight Technologies – Power Meters and E-Series E9320 Peak and Average Power Sensors
02 | Keysight | E4416A/E4417A EPM-P Series Power Meters and E-Series E9320 Peak and Average Power Sensors – Data Sheet
EPM-P Power Meter Specifications
Specifications describe the instrument’s warranted performance and apply after a
30 minute warm-up. These specifications are valid over its operating and environmental
range unless otherwise stated and after performing a zero and calibration procedure.
Supplemental characteristics are intended to provide additional information; useful in
applying the instrument by giving typical (expected), but not warranted performance
parameters. These characteristics are shown in italics or labeled as ‘typical’, ‘nominal’
or ‘approximate’.
Measurement uncertainties information can be found in, Fundamentals of RF and
Microwave Power Measurements, Application Note 64-1, literature number 5965-6630E.
Compatibility, the EPM-P series power meters operate with the E-series E9320 family
of power sensors for peak, average and time-gated power measurements. The EPM-P
series also operates with the existing 8480 and N8480 series, E-series CW and the
E9300 range of power sensors for average power measurements. For specifications
pertaining to the 8480 and E-series CW and E9300 power sensors, please refer to
the EPM Series Power Meters, E-Series and 8480 Series Power Sensors, Technical
Specifications, literature number 5965-6382E. For specifications pertaining to the
N8480 series power sensors, please refer to the N8480 Series Thermocouple Power
Sensors, Technical Specifications, literature number 5989-9333EN.
Measurement modes, the EPM-P series power meters have two measurement modes:
–– Normal mode (default mode using E9320 sensors) for peak, average and time-related
measurements, and
–– Average only mode. This mode is primarily for average power measurements on
low-level signals, when using E9320 sensors, and is the mode used with 8480 and
N8480 series sensors, E-series CW sensors and E-series E9300 sensors.
Frequency range: 9 kHz to 110 GHz, sensor dependent
Power range:
–70 to +44 dBm, sensor dependent