
Europe
UK : Anritsu Company introduces the ML2490A Series peak power meters
that feature industry-best bandwidth and rise time to conduct highly
accurate pulse measurements on rapid rise time radar signals and
complex new modulation techniques used in 4G applications and wireless
systems such as WiMAX. In addition to accurate rising edge pulse
measurements, both power meters in the series can conduct high quality
CW measurements, offering microwave/RF and commercial wireless engineers
unprecedented flexibility and universal performance.
The ML2490A Series power
meters features 65 MHz bandwidth and, when used with Anritsu’s
new MA2411B pulse sensor, achieve a typical rise time of 8 ns. Resolution
can be set as low as 1 ns on display times up to 200 ns. This combination
of wide bandwidth, fast rise time, and high resolution allows the
peak, average, and crest factor of the most demanding radar signals
and OFDM/W-CDMA signals to be measured. Single and multi-pulse radar
signals can be precisely measured using multiple gates, markers,
and a complete set of dedicated pulse functions. Conventional power
meters cannot accurately track the power envelopes of these modern
signals, leading to errors in design, manufacturing, and maintenance.
The dual-input
ML2496A addresses the measurement challenges associated with designing
and manufacturing modern amplifiers, where OFDM modulation requires
power amplifiers to track the symbol power envelope precisely to
keep the error rate low. Designers can use the ML2496A to optimize
gain and output power of transmitters under pulsed or high crest
factor conditions. A standard CCDF function allows an amplifier’s
quality to be measured graphically. The ML2490A Series can also
conduct pulse measurements such as power output, shape, and power
dissipation. The ML2495A features the same specifications with a
single sensor input.
A TTL-compatible external
trigger with 10 MHz capability supports high PRF (Pulse Repetition
Frequency) applications. Additionally, the ML2490A Series has an
internal trigger that is automatically set and can be routed to
the rear panel for manual control. Users can select the trigger
waveform display for custom analysis. An external video connection
allows measurement results to be transferred to external monitors,
making it easy for device under test (DUT) performance to be analyzed
in manufacturing applications.
The MA2411B wideband
power sensor has frequency coverage of 0.3 to 40 GHz, with 8 ns
rise time. Anritsu also provides the MA2490A 8 GHz sensor and MA2491A
18 GHz sensor for use with the ML2490A Series power meters.
The single-input
ML2495A has a price of $9,300, while the dual-input ML2496A is priced
at $10,880. Delivery is 6 to 8 weeks ARO.