Power meter gets upgrade
Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 4/1/2006 2:00:00 AM
Agilent's new N1911/12A P-series power meter adds several features to existing P-series meters, including complementary-cumulative-distribution-function (CCDF) statistical analysis in tabular format; sensor backward compatibility (with the Agilent 8480, E441xA, and E9300 series); user-configurable rise-time, fall-time, and pulse-period measurements; and automatic pulse-period, pulse-repetition-interval (PRI), and pulse-repetition-frequency (PRF) measurements. The instruments target accurate and repeatable wide-bandwidth (to 40 MHz) peak-power measurements for the aerospace, defense, wireless, and communications markets.
Base prices: single-channel power meter—$7075; dual-channel power meter—$9975; 18-GHz wideband power sensor—$3675; 40-GHz wideband power sensor—$4300. Agilent Technologies,www.agilent.com.
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