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Boonton
4230A Power Meter
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Featuring speed and range levels never before available. The Model 4230A
series RF Power Meter is an easy-to-use, menu-driven, single or dual channel
instrument capable of measuring power levels from -70 dBm to +44 dBm within
a 90 dB dynamic range.
- Over 200 readings per second in single channel mode
- GPIB or optional RS232 interfaces
- Automatic download of sensor calibration data
- Compatible with all existing Boonton diode, thermocouple and waveguide
sensors for frequencies from 10 kHz to 40 GHz
- HP 437B and HP 438B emulation
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Boonton 4230

4530 Peak Power Meter
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The 4530 series RF Peak Power Meter brings peak power measurement capabilities
to the laboratory and production test. The unit can make Peak, CW Power
and RF Voltage measurements at high speed from 10 Hz to 40 GHz.
- Frequency Range: 10 Hz to 40 GHz
- Dynamic Range: Peak Power >60 dB CW Power -90 dB
- Synchronous/Asynchronous Triggering
- Dual-channel statistical measurements (CDF/PDF)
- Modulation bandwidth to 20 MHz
- GPIB - SCPI / RS232 commands
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Boonton 4530

5230 Power Meter / RF Volt Meter
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The 5230 series uses the best of Boonton's technologies of RF Voltage
and RF Power measurements in one instrument. The unit automatically senses
the probe used to display power or voltage information. Existing Boonton
power sensors and voltage probes are usable with this unit.
- RF Voltage:
o Frequency Range: 10 Hz to 2.5 GHz
o Measurement Range: 200 µV to 300 V
- CW Power:
o Frequency Range: 10 kHz to 40 GHz
o Measurement Range -70 dBm to +44 dBm
o dynamic Range: 90 dB
- Automatic download of sensor/probe calibration data
- Simultaneous dual display of power and/or voltage
- Menu driven, easy to use
- GPIB or optional RS232
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Boonton 5230

4500B Peak Power Analyzer
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Boonton introduces the new 4500B Peak Power Analyzer which has been
totally redesigned from the inside out. This meter is taking
performance to a new peak and changing the way the industry views
and analyzes RF data.
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8.4 TFT color LCD display |
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100 ps timebase resolution |
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Automatic peak-to-peak, delay-by-time and
delay-by-events triggering |
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GPIB, USB and LAN |
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Text view of 15 time and power
measurements per channel |
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Envelope, persistence and roll mode
displays |
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Gated CCDF and PDF with log display (optional) |
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Compatible with industry leading 56xxx
and 57xxx series peak power sensors |
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Familiar user interface |
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Boonton 4500B

4540 Peak Power Meter
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The Boonton model 4540 Series RF Power Meter is the instrument
of choice for capturing, displaying and analyzing RF power in
both the time and statistical domains. Applications include
pulsed RF signals such as radar, TDMA and GSM, pseudorandom or
noise-like signals such as CDMA, WLAN and WiMAX.
The 4540 Series is a single or dual channel RF Power Meter
that can measure modulated or CW signals using peak and
average Boonton Power sensors.
The 4540 Series has three operating modes: Pulse, Statistical,
and Modulated/CW. Features include:
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High Bandwidth Wide Dynamic Range
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Intuitive User Interface |
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4" color LCD display |
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200 psec time resolution |
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Statistical analysis including CCDF |
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Text view of 15 time and power
measurements per |
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channel |
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GPIB, USB and LAN |
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Boonton 4540

| 4300 Six Channel RF Power Meter |
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The high-speed Model 4300 is the world's only power meter capable of making
up to six power measurements simultaneously. It has a dynamic range of
-70 dBm to +44 dBm over a frequency range of 10kHz to 40 GHz. Diode and
thermocouple sensors with up to 90 dB of dynamic range are available.
- Channel math between all six channels
- Up to 30 readings per second over the GPIB for a single channel and
up to 100 readings per second for a six-channel meter
- Duty cycle entry for pulse power measurements
- Programmable 30 MHz calibrator significantly improves measurement
accuracy
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Boonton 4300

LadyBug
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These 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz power sensor products
feature unmatched 1.95% (+/-0.086 dB) accuracy, a highly compact
meter-sensor package, and unprecedented ease of use. PowerSensor+
products address key aspects of general purpose scalar measurements as
well as CW, pulse, and other modulated signal power measurements.
Compared to other power measurement solutions, the PowerSensor+
offers dramatic improvements in overall cost, flexibility, and
automated test development time.
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PowerSensor+ Selection Guide |
Model
Number |
Frequence Range |
Dynamic
Range |
Measurement
Capability |
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LB478A |
10 MHz - 10 GHz |
-35 dBm to +20 dBm |
CW, Pulse |
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LB479A |
10 MHz - 10 GHz |
-60 dBm to +20 dBm |
CW, Pulse |
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LB480A |
10 MHz - 10 GHz |
-60 dBm to +20 dBm |
CW, Pulse, Pulse
Profiling |
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LB559A |
10 MHz - 12,5 GHz |
-55 dBm to +20 dBm |
CW |
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LB579A |
10 MHz - 18 GHz |
-55 dBm to +20 dBm |
CW |
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LB589A |
10 MHz - 26,5 GHz |
-55 dBm to +20 dBm |
CW |
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General purpose
scalar measurements |
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General average and
pulse profile RF & microwave power measurements requiring leading
edge accuracy: |
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CW & pulsed signals |
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Narrow and wide band signals:
CDMA, W-CDMA, QAM, OFDM, GSM, TDMA, QPSK, FSK, AM, FM, etc. |
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Recorders, power monitoring,
and ALC loops |
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Research &
development, and manufacturing |
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Maintenance,
repair, installation, and service |
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Communications |
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Radar, wireless,
satellite, radio links, etc. |
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LB478A USB CW PowerSensor+
The LB478A is a 10 MHz to 10 GHz average power sensor capable of
measuring CW, pulse, and other signals. It features a VSWR of 1.15:1
and operates over a -35 dBm to +20 dBm dynamic range. It is intended
to be a higher performance, significantly lower cost, compact
replacement for existing sensors.
Users requiring improved match or improved dynamic range should
order the LB479A.
Users requiring pulse profiling should order the LB480A.
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| Required connector option: |
| Connector Type
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Gender |
Option
Description |
| SMA - 50 ohm |
Male |
OSM |
| Female |
OSF |
| Type - N - 50 ohm* |
Male |
ONM |
| Female |
ONF |
| TNC - 50 ohm |
Male |
OTM |
| Female |
OTF |
| *Type-N
Male is the default connector |
| Other Options Include: |
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Add connector. An
additional connector of the same type may be ordered. This provides
the user the ability to change out or replace connectors during
development phases of a project. Once the device's connector has been
removed and replaced with the same or different connector, the
device's calibration and match are not guaranteed. |
| Add male connector, option 20M |
| Add female connector, option 20F |
| A connector can be changed in about 5
minutes. |
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Add recorder out,
option 001. This option adds an optional output voltage that is
proportional to the input power. The recorder output voltage ranges
from zero to one volt and is proportional to input power level. The
range of power levels represented by the voltage output is set by the
user. The output is provided through the SMB connector that is located
in the same position as the trigger in. |
| If the unit is ordered with both external
hardware triggering and the recorder out options, the SMB connector is
shared between the recorder out and trigger in functions. Trigger in
and recorder out functions are mutually exclusive functions. As a
result, when the unit's recorder output is turned on the trigger input
is disabled. |
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Add best match, option 002. The
PowerSensor+ products already have the best standard match in the
industry. However, this still may be inadequate for some purposes. To
meet these special needs, Ladybug provides a limited number of hand
tuned units. The VSWR on these selected, hand tuned units is
about1.05:1. Please call before ordering to obtain additional details. |
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Add external hardware triggering,
option 003. Adds an external hardware input trigger and external
hardware output trigger. Both trigger in and trigger out are SMB
connectors. If the recorder out option is also present, the trigger in
SMB connector is shared between trigger in and recorder out (see "Add
recorder out"). As a result, when the unit's trigger input is turned
on the recorder output is disabled. |
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LB478A

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LB479A USB CW Wide Dynamic
Range PowerSensor+
The LB479A is a 10 MHz to 10 GHz wide dynamic range average power
sensor capable of measuring CW, pulse, and other signals. With a VSWR
of 1.09:1 and operation over a wide -60 dBm to +20 dBm dynamic range
it offers users the highest performance average power measurement
solution.
Users requiring pulse profiling should order the LB480A.
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| Required connector option: |
| Connector Type
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Gender |
Option
Description |
| SMA - 50 ohm |
Male |
OSM |
| Female |
OSF |
| Type-N - 50 ohm* |
Male |
ONM |
| Female |
ONF |
| TNC - 50 ohm |
Male |
OTM |
| Female |
OTF |
| *Type-N
Male is the default connector |
| Other Options Include: |
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Add connector. An
additional connector of the same type may be ordered. This provides
the user the ability to change out or replace connectors during
development phases of a project. Once the device's connector has been
removed and replaced with the same or different connector, the
device's calibration and match are not guaranteed. |
| Add male connector, option 20M |
| Add female connector, option 20F |
| A connector can be changed in about 5
minutes. |
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Add recorder out,
option 001. This option adds an optional output voltage that is
proportional to the input power. The recorder output voltage ranges
from zero to one volt and is proportional to input power level. The
range of power levels represented by the voltage output is set by the
user. The output is provided through the SMB connector that is located
in the same position as the trigger in. |
| If the unit is ordered with both external
hardware triggering and the recorder out options, the SMB connector is
shared between the recorder out and trigger in functions. Trigger in
and recorder out functions are mutually exclusive functions. As a
result, when the unit's recorder output is turned on the trigger input
is disabled. |
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Add best match, option
002. The PowerSensor+ products already have the best standard match in
the industry. However, this still may be inadequate for some purposes.
To meet these special needs, Ladybug provides a limited number of hand
tuned units. The VSWR on these selected, hand tuned units is
about1.05:1. Please call before ordering to obtain additional details. |
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Add external hardware triggering,
option 003. Adds an external hardware input trigger and external
hardware output trigger. Both trigger in and trigger out are SMB
connectors. If the recorder out option is also present, the trigger in
SMB connector is shared between trigger in and recorder out (see "Add
recorder out"). As a result, when the unit's trigger input is turned
on the recorder output is disabled. |
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LB479A

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LB480A USB Pulse Profiling
Wide Dynamic Range PowerSensor+
The LB480A is a 100 MHz to 10 GHz pulse profiling wide dynamic
range power sensor. Features include video bandwidths to 2 MHz (100
kHz standard), VSWR of 1.09:1 and an operating range of -60 dBm to +20
dBm. The LB480A is specifically targeted at those applications
requiring the detailed analysis of pulse and other modulated signal
formats.
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| Required connector option: |
| Connector Type
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Gender |
Option
Description |
| SMA - 50 ohm |
Male |
OSM |
| Female |
OSF |
| Type-N - 50 ohm* |
Male |
ONM |
| Female |
ONF |
| TNC - 50 ohm |
Male |
OTM |
| Female |
OTF |
| *Type-N
Male is the default connector |
| Other Options Include: |
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Add connector. An
additional connector of the same type may be ordered. This provides
the user the ability to change out or replace connectors during
development phases of a project. Once the device's connector has been
removed and replaced with the same or different connector, the
device's calibration and match are not guaranteed. |
| Add male connector, option 20M |
| Add female connector, option 20F |
| A connector can be changed in about 5
minutes. |
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Add recorder out, option 001. This
option adds an optional output voltage that is proportional to the
input power. The recorder output voltage ranges from zero to one volt
and is proportional to input power level. The range of power levels
represented by the voltage output is set by the user. The output is
provided through the SMB connector that is located in the same
position as the trigger in. |
| If the unit is ordered with both external
hardware triggering and the recorder out options, the SMB connector is
shared between the recorder out and trigger in functions. Trigger in
and recorder out functions are mutually exclusive functions. As a
result, when the unit's recorder output is turned on the trigger input
is disabled. |
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Add best match, option 002. The
PowerSensor+ products already have the best standard match in the
industry. However, this still may be inadequate for some purposes. To
meet these special needs, Ladybug provides a limited number of hand
tuned units. The VSWR on these selected, hand tuned units is
about1.05:1. Please call before ordering to obtain additional details. |
| |
Add external hardware triggering,
option 003. Adds an external hardware input trigger and external
hardware output trigger. Both trigger in and trigger out are SMB
connectors. If the recorder out option is also present, the trigger in
SMB connector is shared between trigger in and recorder out (see "Add
recorder out"). As a result, when the unit's trigger input is turned
on the recorder output is disabled. |
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Add additional hardware video
filters, option 004. These filters are intended for pulse profiling.
The LB480A comes standard with a 100 kHz hardware filter and
additional lower frequency software filters. Option 004 offers four
user selectable hardware filters: 300 kHz, 500 kHz, 1 MHz, and 10 MHz.
The option also includes a number of automated pulse measurements such
as rise time, fall time, droop, pulse width, overshoot and undershoot. |
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LB480A

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LB559A USB CW Wide Dynamic
Range PowerSensor+
The LB559A is a 10 MHz to 12.5 GHz average power sensor capable of
measuring CW, pulse, and other signals. It features a VSWR of 1.2:1
and operates over a -55 dBm to +20 dBm dynamic range. It is intended
to be a higher performance, significantly lower cost, compact
replacement for existing sensors.
Users requiring pulse profiling should order the LB480A. |
| Required connector option: |
| Connector Type
|
Gender |
Option
Description |
| SMA - 50 ohm |
Male |
OSM |
| Female |
OSF |
| Type - N - 50 ohm* |
Male |
ONM |
| Female |
ONF |
| TNC - 50 ohm |
Male |
OTM |
| Female |
OTF |
| *Type-N
Male is the default connector |
| Other Options Include: |
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Add connector. An
additional connector of the same type may be ordered. This provides
the user the ability to change out or replace connectors during
development phases of a project. Once the device's connector has been
removed and replaced with the same or different connector, the
device's calibration and match are not guaranteed. |
| Add male connector, option 20M |
| Add female connector, option 20F |
| A connector can be changed in about 5
minutes. |
| |
Add recorder out,
option 001. This option adds an optional output voltage that is
proportional to the input power. The recorder output voltage ranges
from zero to one volt and is proportional to input power level. The
range of power levels represented by the voltage output is set by the
user. The output is provided through the SMB connector that is located
in the same position as the trigger in. |
| If the unit is ordered with both external
hardware triggering and the recorder out options, the SMB connector is
shared between the recorder out and trigger in functions. Trigger in
and recorder out functions are mutually exclusive functions. As a
result, when the unit's recorder output is turned on the trigger input
is disabled. |
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Add external hardware triggering,
option 003. Adds an external hardware input trigger and external
hardware output trigger. Both trigger in and trigger out are SMB
connectors. If the recorder out option is also present, the trigger in
SMB connector is shared between trigger in and recorder out (see "Add
recorder out"). As a result, when the unit's trigger input is turned
on the recorder output is disabled. |
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LB559A

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LB579A USB CW Wide Dynamic
Range PowerSensor+
The LB579A is a 10 MHz to 18 GHz wide dynamic range average power
sensor capable of measuring CW, pulse, and other signals. With a VSWR
of 1.2:1 and operation over a wide -55 dBm to +20 dBm dynamic range it
offers users the highest performance average power measurement
solution.
Users requiring pulse profiling should order the LB480A.
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| Required connector option: |
| Connector Type
|
Gender |
Option
Description |
| SMA - 50 ohm |
Male |
OSM |
| Female |
OSF |
| Type-N - 50 ohm* |
Male |
ONM |
| Female |
ONF |
| TNC - 50 ohm |
Male |
OTM |
| Female |
OTF |
| *Type-N
Male is the default connector |
| Other Options Include: |
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Add connector. An
additional connector of the same type may be ordered. This provides
the user the ability to change out or replace connectors during
development phases of a project. Once the device's connector has been
removed and replaced with the same or different connector, the
device's calibration and match are not guaranteed. |
| Add male connector, option 20M |
| Add female connector, option 20F |
| A connector can be changed in about 5
minutes. |
| |
Add recorder out,
option 001. This option adds an optional output voltage that is
proportional to the input power. The recorder output voltage ranges
from zero to one volt and is proportional to input power level. The
range of power levels represented by the voltage output is set by the
user. The output is provided through the SMB connector that is located
in the same position as the trigger in. |
| If the unit is ordered with both external
hardware triggering and the recorder out options, the SMB connector is
shared between the recorder out and trigger in functions. Trigger in
and recorder out functions are mutually exclusive functions. As a
result, when the unit's recorder output is turned on the trigger input
is disabled. |
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Add external hardware triggering,
option 003. Adds an external hardware input trigger and external
hardware output trigger. Both trigger in and trigger out are SMB
connectors. If the recorder out option is also present, the trigger in
SMB connector is shared between trigger in and recorder out (see "Add
recorder out"). As a result, when the unit's trigger input is turned
on the recorder output is disabled. |
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LB579A

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LB589A USB CW Wide Dynamic
Range PowerSensor+
The LB589A is a 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz wide dynamic range average power
sensor capable of measuring CW, pulse, and other signals. With a VSWR
of 1.2:1 and operation over a wide -55 dBm to +20 dBm dynamic range it
offers users the highest performance average power measurement
solution.
Users requiring pulse profiling should order the LB480A.
|
| Required connector option: |
| Connector Type
|
Gender |
Option
Description |
| SMA - 50 ohm |
Male |
OSM |
| Female |
OSF |
| Other Options Include: |
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Add connector. An
additional connector of the same type may be ordered. This provides
the user the ability to change out or replace connectors during
development phases of a project. Once the device's connector has been
removed and replaced with the same or different connector, the
device's calibration and match are not guaranteed. |
| Add male connector, option 20M |
| Add female connector, option 20F |
| A connector can be changed in about 5
minutes. |
| |
Add recorder out, option 001. This
option adds an optional output voltage that is proportional to the
input power. The recorder output voltage ranges from zero to one volt
and is proportional to input power level. The range of power levels
represented by the voltage output is set by the user. The output is
provided through the SMB connector that is located in the same
position as the trigger in. |
| If the unit is ordered with both external
hardware triggering and the recorder out options, the SMB connector is
shared between the recorder out and trigger in functions. Trigger in
and recorder out functions are mutually exclusive functions. As a
result, when the unit's recorder output is turned on the trigger input
is disabled. |
| |
Add external hardware triggering,
option 003. Adds an external hardware input trigger and external
hardware output trigger. Both trigger in and trigger out are SMB
connectors. If the recorder out option is also present, the trigger in
SMB connector is shared between trigger in and recorder out (see "Add
recorder out"). As a result, when the unit's trigger input is turned
on the recorder output is disabled. |
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LB589A

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