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Power Sensor Detects To 150 W

Jan. 25, 2012
Model MA24105A from Anritsu Co. is a standalone in-line peak power sensor that provides power measurement capability from 350 MHz to 4 GHz. It has a power range from 2 mW to 150 W and can measure forward and reverse power. The sensor's dual-path ...
Model MA24105A from Anritsu Co. is a standalone in-line peak power sensor that provides power measurement capability from 350 MHz to 4 GHz. It has a power range from 2 mW to 150 W and can measure forward and reverse power. The sensor's dual-path architecture allows bi-directional, true root-mean-square (RMS) measurements over the full frequency range, and can perform forward power measurements over channel bandwidths as wide as 4 MHz. It can measure peak envelope power (PEP), crest factor, complementary cumulative distribution function (CCDF), and burst average power. The reverse-power measurements make it possible to determine reflection coefficient, return loss, and standing wave ratio (SWR). The MA24105A is compatible with the company's S3xxE series Site Master Cable and Antenna Analyzers, MS271xE and MS272xB Spectrum Master handheld spectrum analyzers, MT8212E Cell Master, MT822xB BTS Master, and MS202xA/B and MS203xA VNA Master portable analyzers. P&A: $2495; 4 weeks ARO.

Anritsu Co.
Morgan Hill
490 Jarvis Dr.
Morgan Hill, CA 95037-2807
(408) 778-2000
FAX: (408) 776-1744

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