AgilentN1911A/N1912A P-Series Power Meters and N1921A/N1922A Wideband Power Sensors Data Sheet
10Worked ExampleUncertainty calculations for a power measurement (settled, average power)[Specification values from this document are in bold italic,
11Graphical ExampleA. System contribution to measurement uncertainty versus power level (equates to step 6 result/2)Standard uncertainty of mismatch -
12Ordering InformationModel DescriptionN1911A P-Series single-channel peak power meterN1912A P-Series dual-channel peak power meterStandard-shipped ac
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2LXI Class-C-Compliant Power MeterA P-Series power meter is a LXI Class-C-compliant instrument, developed using LXI Technology. LXI, an acronym for LA
3P-Series Power Meter and SensorKey system specifications and characteristics1Maximum sampling rate100 Msamples/sec, continuous samplingVideo bandwidt
4P-Series Power Meter SpecificationsMeter uncertaintyInstrumentation linearity ± 0.8 %TimebaseTimebase range2 ns to 100 msec/divAccuracy ±10 ppmJitter
5P-Series Wideband Power Sensor SpecificationsThe P-Series wideband power sensors are designed for use with the P-Series power meters only.Sensor mode
61 mW Power ReferenceNote: The 1 mW power reference is provided for calibration of E-Series, 8480 Series and N8480 Series sensors. The P-Series sensor
71 mW Power Reference (continued)Physical characteristicsDimensions The following dimensions exclude front and rear panel protrusions: 88.5 mm H x 2
8Characteristic Peak FlatnessThe peak flatness is the flatness of a peak-to-average ratio measurement for various tone separations for an equal magni-
9Appendix AUncertainty calculations for a power measurement (settled, average power)[Specification values from this document are in bold italic, value
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