HANDHELD RF POWER METER

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RF POWER METER
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Key Features
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Broad 1GHz to 8 GHz frequency
range enables use in variety of
devices working in L, S, C and
Extended C band.
Large dynamic range of -40 dBm
to 0 dBm measures various types
of signals, either directly from the
device under test or through
layers of cabling and fixtures
Integrated power sensor
eliminates the need to carry a
separate sensor and makes it the
most compact and portable RF
power meter instrument
Internal power reference enables
self-calibration and excludes the
need to perform independent
calibration before using the
instrument
Absolute accuracy up to +/- 1 dB
enables more precise
characterization of devices,
tighter test limits and more
accurate fixture calibration
Accurate RMS power
measurement of signals with high
peak-to-average ratios
DEOS DLPL RFPD handheld RF power
meter is a compact, portable instrument
that makes lab quality RF power
measurements in both field and R&D
laboratory environments. With an
absolute accuracy of up to +/- 1 dB, a
wide frequency range of 1 GHz to 8 GHz,
and measurement
range of -40 dBm to 0 dBm, the DLPL RFPD
is suitable for a wide variety of RF
measurement applications. It’s built in
power sensors eliminates the need for
users to carry both an instrument and a
separate sensor module, and the same
sensor is used when duplicating tests or
measurements for better repeatability.
Truly portable, the DLPL RFPD fits easily
into your hand or a toolkit and optional
loop holster carrying case with shoulder
strap is also available to fit your need. To
optimize flexibility, it is capable of drawing
operating power from batteries or an ACDC converter module. With its features and
very attractive price, the DLPL RFPD truly
redefines superior value.
High Accuracy in both the Lab
and the Field
Whether it’s used in the field or the factory
floor, the DEOS DLPL RFPD makes lab
quality RF measurements quickly and
easily. Its absolute accuracy up to +/- 1 dB,
enables more precise characterization of
devices, tighter test limits, and more
accurate fixture calibration. In the
laboratory, it can be used as an RF power
data- logger. Using its built-in serial port it
easily transfer data to your personal
computer through the cable provided,
allowing for trend or drift analysis. Despite
its small package the DEOS DLPL RFPD
provides outstanding accuracy on the
bench, replacing much larger and more
expensive instrumentation.
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Serial Port
Take a Closer Look
RF Connector
In the RF world, cables are often equipped
with N-connectors and SMA connectors. Nconnectors are commonly used on test
instrumentation, because they are rugged,
can handle high powers, and perform well
up to about 18 GHz.
This section contains information about how
to make RF signal connections to the type N
male RF connector (50Ω characteristic
impedance) of the DLPL RFPD for power
measurement.
Connection for a Power
Measurement
The power meter has a built-in serial port
(DB9 connector) configured as null modem
at 9600 Bits per second. The DLPL RFPD can
be remotely accessed over this serial
interface.
External power connector
The power connector provides a connection
for the optional external power supply. If the
external power supply is connected, the
DLPL RFPD will be powered by the external
supply, regardless of whether batteries are
present or not.
Caution: Only connect the optional external
power supply (DLPL RFPD-PWR) to this
connector. Instrument damage may result if
improper power is applied.
Battery Power
Note: When connecting the type N connector
of the DLPL RFPD to a type N female
connector for power measurement, observe
the following proper practice for tightening
the connection.
While holding the body of the power meter
in one hand, turn the type N male connector
nut to tighten the connection (do not turn
the body of DLPL RFPD). Continue to do so
until the connection is hand tight. It is
important to turn the nut out of the
connector rather then the body of the power
meter when tightening the connection.
The DLPL RFPD can also be powered by two
AA batteries. If installed, the batteries will
power the DLPL RFPD only if the external
power supply is not connected.
Graphic Display
128 X 64 Pixel Resolutions Graphic LCD with
Blue Backlight.
Keypad
Capacitive Touch Keypad.
No Mechanical Wear and Tear
Shock Proof
Robust and Durable
Easy to handle and clean
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Operating Temperature Range -40 to 850 C
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RADARS
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New installations
Troubleshooting
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R&D and design verifications
Measurement of RF power at
different points
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Production Testing
Measurement of RF power at
different stage of production
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Mobile tower
New Installations
Troubleshooting
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