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News Release from: Rohde and Schwarz | Subject: R and S NRP-Z81 broadband power sensor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 23 April 2007
Power sensor controlled by USB
Power sensor combines RF detection, analogue and digital signal processing and the entire evaluation logic of a peak power meter in a compact sensor which can be controlled remotely via USB.
Rohde and Schwarz has brought out the R and S NRP-Z81 broadband power sensor This combines RF detection, analogue and digital signal processing and the entire evaluation logic of a peak power meter in a compact sensor that can be directly controlled remotely via USB
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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With a video bandwidth up to 30MHz and a rise time of 13ns, the R and S NRP-Z81 allows high-resolution envelope analyses.
Complete statistical analysis of a signal can be performed within only a few milliseconds.
For average power measurement, it provides a dynamic range of 80dB.
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Advanced mobile radio standards such as 3GPP FDD or WiMAX require not only an exact determination of the average signal power but also a detailed envelope analysis.
For this purpose, the R and S NRP-Z81 meets all requirements.
Featuring a sampling rate of 80Msample/s and a video bandwidth of 30MHz, the R and S NRP-Z81 also provides highly accurate measurements of the envelope of HSPA and UMTS LTE signals.
The high dynamic range of up to 70dB for peak power measurements makes it possible to display signal details up to -50dBm.
At the same time, the low zero drift of <1 nW ensures a high repeatability of the measurements.
The average power can be measured in a range from -60 to +20dBm, no matter whether the signal is modulated or unmodulated.
The R and S NRP-Z81 sensor can be directly operated via a PC or in combination with the R and S NRP base unit.
The operation of the base unit is consistently adapted to the new sensor.
The revised trace mode allows you to graphically display the signal as a trace.
Common oscilloscope operating elements are used to configure the display and select the measurement function.
As the instrument provides a user-scalable display, even the smallest details can be analysed.
The marker functions of the R and S NRP allow you to easily determine time distances, rise and fall times as well as minima and maxima.
In addition, the R and S NRP-Z81 makes it possible to determine the amplitude statistics of a signal.
At maximum video bandwidth, the instrument handles measurement and complete evaluation of the distribution function (e.g CCDF) with one million sampled values in 12.5ns.
By defining gates or timeslots, you can perform power measurement and statistical analysis in signal synchronous measurement windows. Request a free brochure from Rohde and Schwarz ...
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