6960B RF Power Meter
6970 RF Power Meter with Power Reference
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432A Thermistor power meter
E4416A Single channel EPM-P series power meter
E4417A Dual channel EPM-P series power meter
E4418B Single Channel EPM series Power Meter
E4419B Dual Channel EPM series Power Meter
N1911A P-series Power Meter Single Channel
N1912A P-series power meters, dual channel
N1913A Single Channel Average Power Meter
N1914A Dual Channel Average Power Meter
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50PMC-DN Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm, automated wavelength recognition of CMA50 light source; 2kHz tone recognition, CATV option
50PMC-FC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm, automated wavelength recognition of CMA50 light source; 2kHz tone recognition, CATV option
50PMC-LC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm, automated wavelength recognition of CMA50 light source; 2kHz tone recognition, CATV option
50PMC-SC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm, automated wavelength recognition of CMA50 light source; 2kHz tone recognition, CATV option
50PMS-DN Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm, automated wavelength recognition of CMA50 light source; 2kHz tone recognition
50PMS-FC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm, automated wavelength recognition of CMA50 light source; 2kHz tone recognition
50PMS-LC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm, Standard Power Meter +5 to -65 dBm power range, automated wavelength recognition of CMA50 light source; 2kHz tone recognition
50PMS-SC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm, automated wavelength recognition of CMA50 light source; 2kHz tone recognition
5P100-FC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm ; +10 to -60 dBm power range, 2kHz tone recognition, FC adapter
5P100-SC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm ; +10 to -60 dBm power range, 2kHz tone recognition, SC adapter
5P100-ST Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm ; +10 to -60 dBm power range, 2kHz tone recognition, ST Adapter
5P100C-FC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm ; +23 to -50 dBm power range, 2kHz tone recognition, FC adapter
5P100C-SC Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm ; +23 to -50 dBm power range, 2kHz tone recognition, SC adapter
5P100C-ST Power Meter :850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm ; +23 to -50 dBm power range, 2kHz tone recognition ST Adapter
5P200-FC Power Meter with FC connector adapter: 850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm ; +10 to -60 dBm power range, 2kHz tone recognition. Compatible with LP series of connector adapters
5P200-LC Power Meter with LC connector adapter: 850/1300/1310/1490/1550/1625nm ; +10 to -60 dBm power range, 2kHz tone recognition. Compatible with LP series of connector adapters
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8501A Single Input Peak Power Meter (Includes one 16956-001 Sensor Cable)
8502A Dual Input Peak Power Meter (Includes two 16956-001 Sensor Cables)
8541C Single Input Digital Power Meter (Includes one 20954-001 Sensor Cable)
8542C Dual Input Digital Power Meter (Includes two 20954-001 Sensor Cables)
8651A Single Input Digital Power Meter (Includes one 20954-001 Sensor Cable)
8652A Dual Input Digital Power Meter (Includes two 20954-001 Sensor Cables)
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NAS Directional power meter display unit
NRP Power meter display and control unit AC supply, IEEE bus
NRT Power reflection meter AC supply, IEEE bus
NRVD Dual channel power meter display unit, IEEE bus, digital/analog display
NRVS Single channel power meter display unit, IEEE bus, digital/analog display
URV55 RF-millivoltmeter analog/digital display IEC bus
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Power meter is one of the widely used pieces of test equipment in the microwave laboratory.
It can be used to characterize all manner of nonlinear circuit power transfer characteristics,
such as amplifiers, mixers, limiters, etc. You can also measure insertion loss (or gain)
and return loss of microwave networks, similar to using a scalar analyzer, but at
a fraction of the equipment cost.
Power meters today are almost always digital. They convert an analog signal, referenced to fifty ohms, to a four digit display of power in watts, milliwatts or microwatts, or in decibel milliwatts (dBm).