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Keysight E4416A EPM-P Series Single-Channel Power Meter

Manufacturer part number: E4416A
9 kHz–110 GHz
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POWER METER 9 KHZ - 110 GHZ (EPM-P SERIES)
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The Keysight E4416A EPM-P Series Single Channel Power Meter operates with the E-series E9320 family of power sensors for peak, average, and time-gated power measurements. The EPM-P series also operates with the existing 8480 series, E-series CW, and the E9300 range of power sensors for average power measurements. Power meter measurements include peak, peak-to-average ratio, and average power of RF and microwave signals. Extensive triggering features are available for making time-gated measurements. Fast test times, with measurement speed of up to 1,000 corrected readings per second.

  • 9kHz to 110GHz, sensor dependent
  • Simultaneous peak, average, and peak-to-average ratio power measurements
  • Time-gated power measurements
  • Up to 1,000 corrected readings per second over the GPIB
  • 20M samples per second sampling rate for reliable continuous and single-shot measurements on wide bandwidth signals
  • Compatible with all 8480 and E-series power sensors
  • Eight pre-defined wireless configurations (GSM, EDGE, NADC, iDEN, Bluetooth, IS-95 CDMA, W-CDMA, and CDMA2000)
  • Sensor Cable
  • Power Cord
  • Manual
Description

The Keysight E4416A EPM-P Series Single Channel Power Meter operates with the E-series E9320 family of power sensors for peak, average, and time-gated power measurements. The EPM-P series also operates with the existing 8480 series, E-series CW, and the E9300 range of power sensors for average power measurements. Power meter measurements include peak, peak-to-average ratio, and average power of RF and microwave signals. Extensive triggering features are available for making time-gated measurements. Fast test times, with measurement speed of up to 1,000 corrected readings per second.