RF Power Sensors

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Description: 10 MHz to 6 GHz Average Power Sensor
Interface:
LAN/Ethernet
Power Measurement:
Average Power / CW
Frequency:
10 to 6000 MHz
Min Power Sensitivity:
-70 dBm
Max Power Sensitivity:
26 dBm
Power Range:
-70 to 26 dBm
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
N Type, N Type - Male
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Description: Real-Time Peak USB Power Sensors from 50 MHz to 40 GHz
Interface:
USB, Type B Connector
Power Measurement:
Peak Power, Average Power / CW
Frequency:
50 MHz to 40 GHz
Min Power Sensitivity:
-60 dBm
Max Power Sensitivity:
20 dBm
Power Range:
-50 to 20 dBm
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
N Type, 2.92 mm
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Description: 10 MHz to 33 GHz, 20 dBm to -70 dBm, USB Power Sensor
Interface:
USB
Power Measurement:
Average Power / CW
Frequency:
10 MHz to 33 GHz
Min Power Sensitivity:
-70 dBm
Max Power Sensitivity:
20 dBm
Power Range:
-70 to 20 dBm
OS:
Windows
Impedance:
4 Ohms
Connector:
K Type, K Type - Male
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Description: 50 MHz to 6 GHz Power Sensor Controlled via LAN
Interface:
LAN/Ethernet
Power Measurement:
Average Power / CW
Frequency:
50 MHz to 6 GHz
Min Power Sensitivity:
-130 dBm
Max Power Sensitivity:
20 dBm
Power Range:
-130 to 20 dBm
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
N Type, N Type - Male
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Description: 400 kHz to 13.56 MHz Pulse Power Sensor for Semiconductor Applications
Interface:
USB
Power Measurement:
Pulse Power
Frequency:
0.4 to 13.56 MHz
Power Range:
37.4 to 73.98 dBm
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
7/16, 7/16 - Female, 7/16 - Male, N Type, N Type -...
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Description: -30 dBm to +20 dBm, 9 kHz to 4000 MHz, USB Smart Power Sensor
Interface:
USB
Power Measurement:
Average Power / CW
Frequency:
0.009 MHz to 4 GHz
Min Power Sensitivity:
-30 dBm
Max Power Sensitivity:
20 dBm
Power Range:
-30 to 20 dBm
OS:
Windows, Linux
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
N Type, N Type - Male
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Description: 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz True RMS Power Sensor/Meter
Interface:
USB
Power Measurement:
Average Power / CW, RMS
Frequency:
10 MHz to 26.5 GHz
Min Power Sensitivity:
-55 dBm
Max Power Sensitivity:
20 dBm
Power Range:
-55 to 20 dBm
OS:
Windows
Impedance:
1 KOhms
Connector:
N Type, SMA, 3.5 mm
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Description: 10 MHz to 8 GHz, USB Power Sensor
Interface:
USB
Power Measurement:
Average Power / CW, Pulse Power, Peak Power
Frequency:
10 MHz to 8 GHz
Min Power Sensitivity:
-60 dBm
Max Power Sensitivity:
20 dBm
Power Range:
-60 to 20 dBm
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Description: USB Power Sensor - Pulse, 50 MHz to 40 GHz, -50dBm to +20dBm
Interface:
USB, Type B Connector
Power Measurement:
Pulse Power
Frequency:
50 MHz to 40 GHz
Min Power Sensitivity:
-50 dBm
Max Power Sensitivity:
20 dBm
Power Range:
-50 to 20 dBm
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Connector:
2.92 mm
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Description: 50-8000MHz, 40 dB range, RMS Power Sensor
Interface:
USB
Power Measurement:
Average Power / CW, Peak Power, RMS
Frequency:
50 MHz to 8 GHz
Min Power Sensitivity:
-30 dBm
Max Power Sensitivity:
20 dBm
Power Range:
-30 to 20 dBm
Connector:
SMA, SMA - Male
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RF Power Sensor Basics & Selection

RF Power Sensors use used to measure the power level of a signal, they then pass this information to a power meter, which process this and displays this on a screen. There are two main types of power sensor technologies that are used:

Thermal / Heat Based Sensors: These sensors operate by measuring the heat dissipated by a signal that hits a particular load. Since these sensors measure power purely based on heat dissipation, they can be used to measure any waveform including CW, AM, FM, PM, pulsed and many others. Thermal sensors are further divided into two types:

- Thermistor RF power sensors: The thermistor based power sensors operate on the fact that an input RF signal will increase the temperature in an RF load. The thermistor is a semiconductor device with a negative temperature coefficient.

Thermocouple Power Sensors: This type of sensor is based on the thermocouple principle that metal junctions at different temperatures give rise to a small potential. Thermocouples are true heat based sensors and can provide a true average of the power. They can be used to measure average power levels. Typically thermocouple power sensors are more accurate than thermistor based sensors.

Diode Base Power Sensors: The RF power is incident on a load which dissipates heat. A diode detector is then used to rectify the voltage signal that appears across the load. This rectification is used to calculate the power level of the RF Signal that was incident on the load. Diode based power sensors can measure signals at very low levels (even below -70 dBm). They are also able to respond quicker than sensors based on thermal technology.

The Main factors when selecting a Power Sensor would be the Type, Frequency, Type of signal to be measured, power range required for measurement and the connector type of the power sensor. everything RF lists power sensors from the leading manufacturers. Use the filters to narrow down on the list of products based on your requirement. Download datasheets, compare products and request quotations - The quotation request will be directed to the manufacturer and their distributors in your region, who will get back to you with the details.

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