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Anritsu ML2495A Pulse Power Meter for Measuring Radar Signals or 4G Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexed (OFDM) Signals

Anritsu ML2495A Pulse Power Meter for Measuring Radar Signals or 4G Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexed (OFDM) Signals

Description

The ML2495A is a single channel Peak Power Meter has been designed for high resolution measurements on radar and the latest 3G and 4G wireless systems, including next-generation systems based on complex new modulation technologies such as OFDM. They have the highest bandwidth and highest resolution in rising edge pulse measurements. A combination of an advanced sampling system and measurement features provides precise and accurate details on the transmitter’s power envelope. High quality CW measurement ability compatible with a wide range of sensors adds to their uniqueness by making them universal, with all-purpose flexibility.

Anritsu ML2495A High resolution wide bandwidth power meter and sensor for radar, 3G, and 4G wireless applications. The ML2495A Peak Power Meter has been designed for high resolution measurements on radar and the latest 3G and 4G wireless systems, including next-generation systems based on complex new modulation technologies such as OFDM. They have the highest bandwidth and highest resolution in rising edge pulse measurements. A combination of an advanced sampling system and measurement features provides precise and accurate details on the transmitter’s power envelope. High quality CW measurement ability compatible with a wide range of sensors adds to their uniqueness by making them universal, with all-purpose flexibility

 

Anritsu ML2495A Specifications:

Part Number-ML2495A

Manufacturer-Anritsu

Description-Wideband Peak Power Meter

Type-Wideband Power Meter, Peak Power Meter

Power Measurements-Peak Power

Application-Wideband

Channels-Single Channel

Frequency-100 kHz to 65 GHz

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