The E9300A is a used 18 0.1 Watt RF Sensor from Agilent. Electronic test equipment sensors measure the power of waveforms, such as multi-tone and modulated radiofrequency (RF) waveforms. Sensors gather highly accurate modulation measurements using diode detectors. Additional Features:
Measure the average power of all modulation formats
Wide dynamic range (-60 dBm to +20 dBm)
High maximum power specification
Low SWR for reducing mismatch uncertainty
Calibration factors stored in EEPROM
Fast measurement speeds, up to 400 readings per second with the Keysight Agilent HP E4416A
Compatible with EPM and EPM-P series power meters
Precision type-N connector as standard
The Agilent E9300A is designed for use with the EPM and EPM-P series power meters for measurements on all types of modulated signals, from complex digital modulation formats, such as W-CDMA, CDMA (IS-95), TDMA and OFDM, to multi-tone and CW signals. Also, for comprehensive error correction, the sensor's calibration factors, linearity and temperature compensation data are stored in EEPROM. The sensor's power measurements are traceable to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
The E9300A is a used 18 0.1 Watt RF Sensor from Agilent. Electronic test equipment sensors measure the power of waveforms, such as multi-tone and modulated radiofrequency (RF) waveforms. Sensors gather highly accurate modulation measurements using diode detectors.
Additional Features:
- Measure the average power of all modulation formats
- Wide dynamic range (-60 dBm to +20 dBm)
- High maximum power specification
- Low SWR for reducing mismatch uncertainty
- Calibration factors stored in EEPROM
- Fast measurement speeds, up to 400 readings per second with the Keysight Agilent HP E4416A
- Compatible with EPM and EPM-P series power meters
- Precision type-N connector as standard
The Agilent E9300A is designed for use with the EPM and EPM-P series power meters for measurements on all types of modulated signals, from complex digital modulation formats, such as W-CDMA, CDMA (IS-95), TDMA and OFDM, to multi-tone and CW signals. Also, for comprehensive error correction, the sensor's calibration factors, linearity and temperature compensation data are stored in EEPROM. The sensor's power measurements are traceable to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).