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News Release from: TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) | Subject: Rohde and Schwarz NRP-Z81
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 December 2007
Wideband power sensor works with PCs
The NRP-Z81 is suitable for the analysis of radar and communications signals up to 30MHz RF bandwidth with a sensor rise-time of less than 13ns.
The Rohde and Schwarz NRP-Z81 wideband power sensor is available now from Thurlby Thandar Instruments The NRP-Z81 operates from 50MHz to 18GHz and offers all the functionality of a conventional peak power meter and more within the small housing of a power sensor
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 May 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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It can be operated using the R and S NRP power meter base unit, or any Windows PC using the R and S NRP-Z3 or Z4 USB adapters.
The NRP-Z81 is suitable for the analysis of radar and communications signals up to 30MHz RF bandwidth with a sensor rise-time of less than 13ns.
It offers accurate continuous average power measurements on modulated and unmodulated signals from -60 to +20dBm.
It can also perform ultra-fast statistical analysis (one mid-point CCDF within 25ms).
The NRP-Z81 is part of a wide range of power sensors from Rohde and Schwarz which covers power measurement from 200pW up to 30W and frequencies from DC up to 40GHz.
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