Test & Measurement
Anritsu Introduces Microwave USB Power Sensor With Coverage up to 26 GHz Over 60 dB Dynamic Range
Anritsu has introduces the MA24126A Microwave USB Power Sensor that can make highly accurate power measurements from 10 MHz to 26 GHz over 60 dB of dynamic range. The sensor employs a “dual path” architecture that provides True-RMS measurements over a broad frequency range and a dynamic range of 0.1 µW to 100 mW (-40 dBm to +20 dBm), allowing engineers and field technicians to conduct average power measurements on CW, multi-tone, and digitally modulated signals used in all major cellular and microwave point-to-point (P2P) bands, as well as aerospace and defense applications.
The Precise average power measurements of modulated signals are assured due to the sensor design, which stores all calibration data directly in the sensor, so all necessary corrections, such as frequency and temperature, are done inside the microprocessor of the sensor. Also, the return loss of the instrument are optimized to maintain high accuracy. All standards used to calibrate the sensor are directly traceable to NIST, making the MA24126A well suited for aerospace and defense applications.
Versatile, the MA24126A can be used with Anritsu’s award-winning handheld analyzers, including the new E-series Site Master™ family, BTS Master™, Spectrum Master™, and VNA Master™. It also is compatible with the MS271xB Economy Microwave Spectrum Analyzers.
The MA24126A can be used as a standalone test solution when connected to a Windows-based PC via Anritsu’s PowerXpert™ 2.0 data and analysis software. PowerXpert provides a front panel display that turns a PC into a highly advanced power meter. It allows users to drag gates and fences using a mouse, for interactive measurement capability. The software also supports simultaneous display of up to eight different sensors, and screen shots can be saved in popular image formats.
Field technicians can use the MA24126A with a compatible handheld analyzer to verify base station and microwave P2P transmitter output power, as well as simultaneously monitor the power of several antennas on a continuous basis. The high performance of the MA24126A also allows it to be a cost-effective production test alternative for microwave component and subsystem manufacturers, system integrators, and base station and handset manufacturers.
The MA24126A has a delivery of 2 to 3 weeks ARO.