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Gigatronics 8652A Dual RF Power Meter

Manufacturer Gigatronics
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Description

Description  

The Gigatronics 8652A Dual Input Universal Power Meter has the extensive measurement capabilities and features you need to test today’s sophisticated communications system faster, easier and more accurately. The 8652A can measure the CW power, peak power and average power of TDMA, GSM, (both IS-95 and third-generation 10MHz wide band) signals. CW measurement speeds (ready/second) over GPIB are >1,750 and modulated measurement speeds are >300. And the 8652A includes many time saving features such as automatic time gate setting, direct crest factor measurement, and statistical power measurement analysis.

Key Features

  • 100 kHz to 40 GHz Frequency Range, depending on sensor
  • -70 to +47 dBm Power Range, depending on sensor
  • Linearity ±0.02 dB
  • GPIB CW Measurement Speed (rdgs/s):
    • Normal Mode >300
    • Swift Mode >1,750
    • Buffered Mode >26,000
  • GPIB Modulated Measurement Speed (rdgs/s):
    • Normal Mode >150
    • Swift Mode >300
    • Buffered Mode >800
  • Uniform Sample Rate of 20 MHz and Random Sample Rate from 2.5 to 5 MHz
  • 20 MHz Maximum Diode Sensor Video Bandwidth
  • 10 MHz Instrument Video Bandwidth
  • Maximum CW Single Sensor Dynamic Range: 90 dB
  • Maximum Single Sensor Dynamic Range:
    • TDMA/GSM 60 dB
    • CDMA (IS-95) 80 dB
    • CDMA ((10 MHZ bandwidth) 80 dB
  • 100 ns Maximum Peak Power Sensor Rise Time
  • Automatic Time Gate Setting
  • Direct Crest Factor Measurement
  • Statistical Power Measurement Analysis

NIST-Traceable Calibrations

Standard Calibration Price (without data): Request a Quote
ANSI Z540 Calibration Price (with as-found & as-left data): Request a Quote
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Accredited Calibration Price (with data & uncertainties): Request a Quote
ANSI Z540.3 with data & uncertainties and Guardbanding: Request a Quote
Test & Measurement Equipment Repair Services: Request a Quote




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