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Anritsu MA24106A True RMS USB Power Sensor

$1,049.00
Availability: In stock
SKU
6C192

Condition: Refurbished

Warranty: 1 YEAR WARRANTY

Anritsu MA24106A Spec Table Anritsu MA24106A USB Power Sensor


Features

• True RMS detection over a 63 dB dynamic range enables accurate CW and modulated power measurements
• Ready for use in a wide variety of applications, including installation and maintenance of base stations, testing of 3G and 4G products, cell phones and general purpose RF devices
• High damage power levels and ESD protection provides ruggedness and reliability
• Low current consumption (100 mA) preserves laptop battery life
• Eliminating the need for a reference calibrator reduces test time and handling in production
• Light weight, economical and easy to use with a desktop or laptop PC
• One year calibration cycle and worldwide service centers ensure reduced downtime
• Compatible with PowerXpert™, Spectrum Master™, VNA Master™, BTS Master™, Site Master (S3xxE), Cell Master™ (MT8212E), and Economy Spectrum Analyzer (MS271xB)


MA24106A Architecture

The MA24106A power sensor is a highly accurate instrument that communicates with a PC using the Universal Serial Bus
interface (USB). Its measurement capability mimics a traditional thermal (thermo-electric) power sensor, but has a wider
dynamic range. Therefore, the MA24106A is ideal for measuring average power of CW, multi-tone, and modulated RF
waveforms such as 3G, 4G, and OFDM. It measures true RMS power regardless of the type or bandwidth of the input signal.

The sensor employs a “dual-path” architecture to achieve 63 dB of dynamic range. Highly accurate modulation measurements
are facilitated by keeping the diode detectors in the “square law region” and by choosing the output of the appropriate
detector path. A built-in attenuator provides excellent SWR performance thus minimizing mismatch error. The presence of a
micro-controller along with signal conditioning circuitry, ADC, and power supply in the sensor makes it a complete miniature
power meter. The PowerXpert application for personal computers running Microsoft® Windows® can be used to control and
operate the sensor providing the user with a familiar power meter interface with advanced features.


Rugged for Field Use

The MA24106A power sensor provides lab performance accuracy in a rugged and portable field solution. Measurement
accuracy over a wide temperature range is maintained by internally stored calibration factors with temperature compensation,
thus making it perfect for base station installation and maintenance applications. Field and service technicians will appreciate
the small size and light weight as they can carry it in their shirt pocket or laptop case. A very easy to use PC application with
a large display makes operation straightforward for users with limited training. The high damage level (+33 dBm) and ESD
protection (3.3 kV) provides ruggedness to this high performance sensor. Since the MA24106A is a low power device, laptop
battery life is preserved.


Fast and Flexible for Production

The MA24106A facilitates lab quality measurements on the production floor for a fraction of the cost of traditional power meters. Valuable rack space is saved since the sensor is connected directly to a PC, eliminating the need for a bench top power meter. Sensor speed is optimized for best accuracy and noise performance making it suitable for a wide variety of ATE applications. Multiple sensors can be connected and remotely controlled via a single PC allowing flexibility to match specific measurement needs. The reference calibrator typically needed by power meters has been eliminated, minimizing test station complexity, sensor handling and reducing test times.

The offset table provides the ability to correct for the frequency response of RF devices present between the sensor and the DUT, thus providing better accuracy than just using a fixed offset. A simple interface allows entry of different offset values versus frequency. An unlimited number of offset tables can be stored on a PC’s hard disk and easily recalled. The offset table employs linear interpolation to estimate offset correction for frequencies between user specified entries.


High Accuracy for R&D Use

The MA24106A is an ideal general purpose R&D tool due to its low cost, ability to measure a variety of RF waveforms,
wide dynamic range, and power accuracy. Its compact size saves space by replacing traditional bench top instruments. True
RMS power measurements of modulated signals are made effortlessly with no limits on modulation bandwidths. Accuracy is
assured because the calibration data is stored directly in the sensor and all necessary corrections (frequency and temperature)
are done internally. The standards used to calibrate this sensor are directly traceable to NIST and periodic calibrations are
supported by Anritsu’s service centers worldwide.

The PowerXpert software provides an intuitive interface to control the sensor. It has advanced features such as average
power versus time display and data logging, plus a customizable offset table enabling flexible data capture and accurate
measurements versus frequency.

The power graph plots power with respect to time. It is useful for drift testing, circuit tuning, or circuit monitoring as external stimuli are changed. The graph is continuously updated in real time at ten measurements per second.

Data logging is also available for recording power versus time to a hard disc or other storage media. This is useful for long term drift studies, environmental testing, and trend analysis. A user defined logging interval allows acquisition speed to match test requirements. Data are stored as a comma separated value (.csv) that can be opened in Microsoft®  Excel®
facilitating custom analysis.


Sensor
Frequency range
50 MHz to 6 GHz
Dynamic range
–40 dBm to +23 dBm
Input return loss
> 26 dB (50 MHz to < 2 GHz)
> 20 dB (2 GHz to 6 GHz)
Measurement ranges
Range 1, –40 dBm to –5 dBm
Range 2, –5 dBm to +23 dBm

Signal channel bandwidth
100 Hz, typical
Measurement Uncertainty
Linearity
± 0.13 dB (power level < +18 dBm)
± 0.18 dB (power level ≥ +18 dBm)
Calibration factor(1)  ± 0.06 dB
Noise(2) < 2.5 nW (–40 dBm to –5 dBm)
< 0.6 µW (–5 dBm to +23 dBm)
Zero set
< 10 nW (–40 dBm to –5 dBm)
< 1.7 µW (–5 dBm to +23 dBm)
Zero drift(3)
< 3.0 nW (–40 dBm to –5 dBm)
< 0.5 µW (–5 dBm to +23 dBm)
Temperature compensation(4)
(0º C to 50º C)
± 0.06 dB
Effect of digital modulation(4)
± 0.02 dB (power level < +18 dBm)
± 0.10 dB (power level ≥ +18 dBm)
System
Measurand
True-RMS/Average power
Measurement resolution
0.01 dB
Offset range
± 100 dB
Averaging range
1 to 256
Measurement speed(5)
10 measurement per second, typical
Range
Auto ranging between Range 1 and Range 2
Interface
USB 2.0
Host operating system (PowerXpert application compatibility)
Microsoft® Windows 7, Windows® Vista, Windows XP,and Windows 2000


Anritsu MA24106A True-RMS 50 MHz-6 Ghz USB Power Sensor

True RMS detection over a 63 dB dynamic range enables accurate CW and modulated power measurements

Eliminating the need for a reference calibrator reduces test time and handling in production

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BC# 23119M-L/T*

  • Anritsu MA24106A True-RMS 50 MHz-6 Ghz USB Power Sensor (BC# 23119M-L/T*)
  • USB PC Interface Cable
  • Hard Copy User Manual
  • User Manual On CD-ROM
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