The H thermocouple sensor operates with the EPM series, EPM-P series, A, EA and the discontinued 43X power meters, from to +35 dBm. ing power sensor linearity percent-age from tables 7 and 10 (for the E-series sensors) and table 15 (for the series sensors). Relative: ± dB (Log) or ±% (linear). Please add the correspond-ing power sensor linearity percent-age from table 16 (for the series sensors). Zero set (digital settability of zero): sensor dependent. EA power sensor, and table 8b for the EA power sensor. The uncertainty analysis for the calibra-tion of the sensors was done in accordance with the ISO/TAG4 Guide. The uncertainty data report-ed on the calibration certificate is the expanded uncertainty with a 95% confidence level and a coverage factor of 2. Table 8a.
EA power sensor, and table 8b for the EA power sensor. The uncertainty analysis for the calibra-tion of the sensors was done in accordance with the ISO/TAG4 Guide. The uncertainty data report-ed on the calibration certificate is the expanded uncertainty with a 95% confidence level and a coverage factor of 2. Table 8a. the EA VXI power meter. Discontinued and obsolete power meters that are compatible with the series sensors include the EA, EA, B, A, B, A and A MMS power meter. The series power sens ors place a 50 ohm load on th e RF or microwave source, except the A which has a 75 ohm load. The power meter indicates. Keysight / Agilent A Power Sensor, 10 MHz to 18 GHz, 1 µW to mW, to +20 dBm. The A power sensor is designed for use with the A/B, A, A, A, A, EPM series, EPM-P series, EA, NA, NA, NA, and NA power meters.
HP A. HP H. HP A. HP H. These power sensors connect directly to the reference calibrator. HP D. HP A. Prior to the power. Hewlett-Packard H Power Sensor Test Equipment Power Meters Power Meters. The H thermocouple sensor operates with the EPM series, EPM-P series, A, EA and the discontinued 43X power meters, from to +35 dBm.
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