5 measurement characteristics, 6 sensor characteristics – Boonton 4530 Peak Power Meter User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 1

Boonton Electronics

General Information

4530 Series RF Power Meter

1-4

1.4.5 Measurement Characteristics

Measurements:

Average Power*
Maximum Average Power*
Minimum Average Power*
Maximum Instantaneous (“Peak”) Power*
Minimum Instantaneous Power*
Peak to Average Power Ratio*
Cumulative Distribution Functions: CDF, 1- CDF,
Probability Distribution (histogram)
Power at a percent statistical probability
Statistical probability at a power level
CW Power
RF Voltage

* All measurements marked with an asterisk (*) may be performed con-
tinuously, or in a synchronous, triggered mode. When triggered, these
measurements may be made at a single time offset relative to the trigger,
or over a defined time interval. The time offset or interval may be before
or after, or may span the trigger interval.

Channel Math:

Displays the ratio, sum (power sensors) or difference (voltage sensors)
between channels or between a channel and a reference measurement
(Modulated and CW modes only).

Trace Averaging:

1 to 4096 samples per data point.

Panel setup storage:

4 complete setups.

Measurement rate (via GPIB):

Greater than 200 two-channel measurements per second, neglecting bus
master overhead, or 500 single-channel measurements per sec.

1.4.6 Sensor Characteristics

CW Power Sensors

Power Detection Technique:

Dual diode, single diode or thermo-electric.

Internal Data:

Frequency and linearity calibration tables, frequency range, power range,
sensor type, serial number and other sensor dependent information are
stored in EEPROM within the sensor cable or in a cable-adapter for use
with existing CW sensors.

Peak Power Sensors

Power Detection Technique:

Dual diode with selectable detector bandwidth.

Signal compression:

The use of logarithmic signal compression circuitry in the sensor enables
the instrument to measure and analyze changes in power exceeding 60
dB in a single range.

Internal Data:

Frequency, linearity and temperature calibration tables, frequency range,
power range, sensor type, serial number and other sensor dependent
information are stored in EEPROM within the peak power sensor.

Sensor Cable:

The sensor cable is detachable from both sensor and instrument. The

standard cable length is 5 feet. Optional cable lengths are 10, 20, 25, and
50 feet. Additional cable length will affect measurement bandwidth.

RF Voltage Sensors

Dual diode detector.

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