The Agilent 8481B, Power Sensor, gives you extremely low SWR and is traceable to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This calibration provides traceability to NIST and it eliminates the uncertainties due to temperature changes and the variance in making measurements with different meter/sensor combinations.
Charge Input 3 digit conditioning to transducer sensitivity Unified output ratings for simplified system calibration High sensitivity up to 10 V/pC Built-in integrators for displacement and velocity Switchable low and high frequency limits Built-in test oscillator
The Agilent 8753ES vector network analyzer allows complete characterization of RF components. It includes an integrated synthesized source, test set and tuned receiver. The built-in S-parameter test set provides a full range of magnitude and phase measurements in both the forward and reverse directions.
The Agilent 85051A contains a set of precision devices, with data, used to verify the error-corrected performance of the 8510 Network Analyzer system. The devices have precision 7-mm connectors and include 20-dB and 50-dB attenuators, a 10-cm beadless airline, and a 10-cm beadless stepped impedance airline (25-ohms nominal). Keysight Agilent HP 85051A Features:
The Agilent 437B is a low-cost, high-performance, single-channel, programmable, average power meter. The Agilent 437B power meter is compatible with the 8480 family of power sensors. Depending on which power sensor is used, it can measure from -70 dBm (100pW) to +44 dBm (25W) at frequencies from 100 kHz to 110 GHz.
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