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52000 Series USB Power Sensor 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brochure Boonton 52000

52000 Series USB Power Sensor / Meter
The 52000 series power sensors are complete miniature RF & Microwave power meters. They contain a CPU which controls the sensor, processes the measurement results and operates the interface. All measurement data and settings can be transmitted via a USB interface to and from a PC. This gives the concept of using a PC as the user interface in classic microwave power measurement.
 
• Lightweight and easy to use
• Convenient for production test and field service
• Replacement solution for conventional power meter and sensor combination
• Simple USB connection to laptop or PC
• Use multiple sensors on one laptop or PC
• Robust construction with good reliability
• No reference calibrator required
• Measurement range from -50 dBm to +20 dBm
• Frequency ranges available from:
10 MHz to 12,4 GHz
10 MHz to 18,5 GHz
10 MHz to 26,5 GHz


USB PowerSensor+™
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.

 
PowerSensor+™ Selection Guide
Model
Number
Frequence Range Dynamic
Range
Measurement
Capability
LB478A 10 MHz - 10 GHz -35 dBm to +20 dBm CW, Pulse
LB479A 10 MHz - 10 GHz -60 dBm to +20 dBm CW, Pulse
LB480A 10 MHz - 10 GHz -60 dBm to +20 dBm CW, Pulse, Pulse Profiling
LB559A 10 MHz - 12,5 GHz -55 dBm to +20 dBm CW
LB579A 10 MHz -18 GHz -55 dBm to +20 dBm CW
LB589A 10 MHz - 26,5 GHz -55 dBm to +20 dBm CW
Applications
• General purpose scalar measurements
• General average and pulse profile RF & microwave power measurements requiring leading edge accuracy:
  • CW & pulsed signals
  • Narrow and wide band signals: CDMA, W-CDMA, QAM, OFDM, GSM, TDMA, QPSK, FSK, AM, FM, etc.
  • Recorders, power monitoring, and ALC loops
• Research & development, and manufacturing
• Maintenance, repair, installation, and service
• Communications
• Radar, wireless, satellite, radio links, etc.