6 specifications, Sensor inputs, Measurement system – Boonton 4540 Peak Power Meter User Manual User Manual

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Boonton 4540 Series RF Power Meter

General Information

1-6

1.6 Specifications

Performance specifications for the 4540 Series are listed in Table 1-2.

Performance specifications for all Boonton power sensors are found in the Boonton Sensor Manual, which
may be ordered as Boonton p/n 98501900J.


Table 1-2

4540 Series Performance Specifications

(Specifications are subject to change without notice)

SENSOR INPUTS

RF Frequency Range:

1 MHz to 110 GHz*

Pulse Measurement Range:

-50 to +20 dBm*

Modulated Measurement Range:

-55 to +20 dBm*

CW Measurement Range:

-70 to +44 dBm*

Relative Offset Range:

±300.00 dB


Vertical Scale:

Logarithmic

0.1 to 50 dBm/div in 1-2-5 sequence
0.1 to 50 dBV/div in 1-2-5 sequence
0.1 to 50 dBmV/div in 1-2-5 sequence

0.1 to 50 dBµV/div in 1-2-5 sequence

Linear

1 nW/div to 50 MW/div in 1-2-5 sequence

1 nV/div to 50 MV/div in 1-2-5 sequence

Rise time/Video Bandwidth:

7 ns / 70 MHz*

Single-Shot Bandwidth:

5 MHz (based on 10 samples per pulse)

Pulse Repetition Rate:

30 MHz max (for internally triggered measurements)*

Minimum Pulse Width:

15 ns*

* SENSOR DEPENDENT


MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

Sensor inputs:

One or two sensor measurement channels.

Measurement Technique:

Random repetitive sampling system that provides pre and post-trigger
data as well as statistical histogram accumulation.

Maximum Sampling Rate:

50 Mega-samples/second on two channels simultaneously. (Equivalent
effective sampling rate of 5 Giga-samples/second)

Memory depth:

262,144 samples at max sampling rate

Vertical Resolution:

0.008%, 14-bit A/D Converter


TIME BASE

Time Base Range:

10 ns/div to 1 hr/div

Time Base Accuracy:

0.01%

Time Base Resolution:

0.2 ns

Time Base Display:

Sweeping or Roll Mode


Trigger Delay Range:

10 ns - 500 ns timebases -4 ms to +100 ms

1 µs - 10 ms timebases

4000 divisions

20 ms - 3600s timebases -40 to +100 s

Trigger Delay Resolution:

0.02 divisions

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