rohde schwarz NRP18A EMC average power sensor, 8 kHz to 18 GHz
rohde schwarz NRP18A EMC average power sensor, 8 kHz to 18 GHz
EMC average power sensor NRP6A : 8 kHz to 6 GHz
EMC average power sensor NRP6AN : 8 kHz to 6 GHz ,LAN Interface
EMC average power sensor NRP18A : 8 kHz to 18 GHz
EMC average power sensor NRP18AN : 8 kHz to 18 GHz ,LAN Interface
Key facts
▶Measurement range: -70 dBm to +23 dBm
▶Frequency range: 8 kHz to 18 GHz
▶Specially designed for EMC applications
▶Measurement of continuous average power
▶93 dB dynamic range for CW and modulated signals
Specially designed for EMC applications
In EMC applications, usually only the average power is of interest. This is where the R&S®NRPxxA/AN average power sensors are the perfect fit. They cover measurement ranges that are used in radio telecommunications as well as the important lower frequency bands down to 8 kHz. Users benefit from the excellent properties of the three-path diode power sensors, including a dynamic range of up to 93 dB, very low influence of the modulation on the measurement and outstanding impedance matching.
Wide measurement and frequency range
-70 dBm up to +23 dBm and 8 kHz up to 18 GHz
The R&SeNRPxxA/AN average power sensors cover a wide measurement range from -70 dBm up to+23 dBm, including a dynamic range of up to 93 dB for CW and modulated signals. Frequencies rangefrom 8 kHz up to 18 GHz covering radio telecommunications as well as the important lower freguencybands.
Flexible connection options
Use a display unit or connect directly to your PC
The power sensors come with various, detachable cables for connection to diverse display units such asthe R&SeNRX. A screw connection is provided on the sensor end to prevent accidental loosening of thecable.
The R&SeNRP-ZKU USB interface cable can be used to connect a power sensor to a laptop/PC via theUSB interface. This is an extremely space-saving and also cost-efficient solution that does not require abase unit.
LAN enabled power measurements
Ideal for remote monitoring applications
The LAN power sensors are ideal for remote monitoring applications, e.g. for satellite systems orparticle accelerators, where sensors need to be placed at different points in the system. The LANinterface makes it easy to overcome large distances between the various test points and the controlcenter.





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