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Compact RF microwave power sensors/meters eliminate the need for zero and calibration

Compact RF microwave power sensors/meters eliminate the need for zero and calibration

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The Tektronix PSM RF Power Meter series come fully calibrated over their entire operating temperature range, eliminating the need for sensor zeroing and meter reference calibration. The PSM3000, PSM4000, and PSM5000 Series USB power sensors/meters can be used for a broad range of CW and pulse modulation measurements depending on the model selected. The meters are delivered with Microsoft Windows-based power meter application software for controlling the meter, displaying readings and recording data. This combination provides a complete test solution, eliminating the need for a separate meter mainframe.

The measurement speed can significantly reduce test times and provide dynamic power measurement information that was previously unavailable. A high-speed logging application provides a mechanism for getting this data into a host PC for analysis. Zero and calibration are important considerations since these requirements can cost time and add incremental expense, especially in automated test systems, where every second is valuable. The Tektronix PSM sensors employ a patented technique to ensure stability and calibration over the entire temperature range, which makes them more accurate over varying ambient temperatures than any other sensor on the market. Other power sensors require time-consuming disconnecting or zeroing and frequent calibration.

PSM3000 Series RF power meters provide true average power measurements, giving accurate power measurements independent of signal modulation and bandwidth. The PSM4000 Series delivers average power (CW) measurements, and adds pulse and peak power measurements for gathering basic data on pulsed RF and microwave signals. PSM5000 Series power sensors/meters provide the same measurements as the PSM4000, and add pulse profiling capability for signal viewing and characterization in pulsed RF and microwave systems.

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