Re: Power Meter to read down to 10 kHz

2004-09-07 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
Luke, After your message, I had to go to Agilent's website to check that out. At the time I researched this (admittedly, a few years ago), the lowest frequency they had was 100kHz. The sensor you mentioned is 9kHz to 6GHz, and the only one they have that goes below 100kHz. The dynamic range is mu

Re: Power Meter to read down to 10 kHz

2004-09-07 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
We use Agilent "E-series" power meter probes. Power range from -60 to +20 dBm. They do make a version that goes from 10kHz to 18GHz. The equipment that we have is an E4419B Power meter with E9304A probes. Hope this helps, Luke Turnbull >>> Bob Richards 07/09/2004 02:52:04 >>> Derek, The onl

Re: Power Meter to read down to 10 kHz

2004-09-06 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
Derek, The only power meter/sensor combo that I know of that will measure down to 10kHz and -30 dBm is the Rohde & Schwarz NRVD (dual channel) and NRVS (single channel) with a NRV-Z51 sensor. The sensor has a range from -30dBm to +20dBm. Keep in mind that measuring at the bottom end of the sensor

Re: Power Meter to read down to 10 kHz

2004-09-05 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
F Research List-Post: emc-pstc@listserv.ieee.org Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 15:14:18 -0500 To: emc-p...@ieee.org Subject: Power Meter to read down to 10 kHz Hi Folks, I'm trying to improve my Conducted immunity test method when testing from 10 kHz to around 200 kHz. The signal from the diredction

Power Meter to read down to 10 kHz

2004-09-05 Thread owner-emc-p...@listserv.ieee.org
Hi Folks, I'm trying to improve my Conducted immunity test method when testing from 10 kHz to around 200 kHz. The signal from the diredctional coupler is quite small, around -20dBm, and my current power meter sensor is on the limits of it's range. Can anyone suggest a power sensor for use with t