Brand : Anritsu Serie : ML2430A Manufacturer Ref. : ML2437A Order Ref. : ML2437A Weight : 4 kg
Anritsu ML2437A
The ML2437A and ML2438A
Power Meters combine the advantages of thermal meter accuracy, diode
meter speed, and peak power meter display graphics. The result is a
single instrument that samples at more than 35K per second and achieves
90 dB dynamic range with a single sensor. These meters include graphics
display capability as a standard feature. The ruggedized housing and
optional high-capacity NiMH battery bring laboratory quality accuracy
to field service applications. ML2437A has one input, and ML2438A has two inputs.
Available power sensors include the MA244xD Series, the MA247xD Series, and the MA248xD Series.
Applications needing a wider bandwidth power should also consider the ML2487A/ML2488A power meters.
Features & Benefits
Speed and dynamic range
The 90 dB range MA247xD
Series Power Sensors’ high sensitivity reaches stable power readings to
-70 dBm. 35 kHz sample rates profile cellular, PCS and other pulsed
signals to 0.1 msec resolution. Modern connector technology achieves
industry leading return loss for improved accuracy through 50 GHz. The
87 dB range MA244xD Series High Accuracy Sensors further improve return loss performance by adding a matching circuit to the MA247xD Series’ front end.
Fast thermal sensors
Anritsu’s latest semiconductor processing technology produces thermal
power sensors with speed increased by an order of magnitude.
Improvements in connector technology reduce measurement mismatch
uncertainty through 50 GHz to levels previously attained only to 20
GHz. The fabrication technique as well as the ML2430A Series' sampling
and DSP technology optimize measuring speed to 4 ms rise and fall
times.
GPIB speed
Industry leading speed is achieved under a variety of operating
conditions including averaging settings, sensor control settings,
triggering conditions, operating mode, sensor type, and GPIB interface
manufacturer. The ML2430A series offers the ability to measure and
transfer a high speed burst of 200 data points using profile operating
mode with sampling rates of 35k per second.
GPIB emulation
With 99.9% emulation of older meters, the ML2430A series improves ATE
system productivity. Typical test system speed improvement is 2 to 10
times faster system speed depending upon the number of measurements
taken during the test, the minimal use of wait statements within the
code, and the meter model emulated.
Triggering controls
What use is high speed without triggering and sample controls? Data
acquisition event arming and triggering functions traditionally found
on expensive peak power meters are standard in the ML2430A series.
Triggering delay and the sample integration time per reading can be
directly controlled by the operator. Trigger sources include,
continuous, internal, external TTL, and manual. Thus, data acquisition
can be optimally controlled for synchronization with other test
equipment.
Burst profile graphics display
The ML2430A features random repetitive sampling for high resolution of
fast signals. A time domain graphic display profiles pulsed signals
over a power range of –40 dBm to +20 dBm. 35 kHz sampling speed
produces clear power profiles of cellular and PCS signals including
TDMA, PHS, GSM, and DCS-1800. Pulse-top power is easily and repeatably
measured using between cursor averaging. Measure pulse-top power over
>80 dB dynamic range in readout mode at GPIB speeds >200 readings
per second.
Power vs. time graphics display
One of the most common power meter ATE program types is a plot of RF
power versus some stimulus. The power versus time mode is a strip chart
style display for monitoring gain and output power variations over
time/temperature, supply voltage or a component tolerance. In service
applications, power versus time mode speeds trouble shooting of unusual
conditions such as intermittent switches or abnormal power control in a
mobile telephone. The power versus time mode provides a clear strip
chart display of RF power variation.
Parallel printer connector
Many deskjet series printers can be connected directly to the ML2430A
Series for fast documentation of performance on the bench or in the
field. Meter calibration, triggering and averaging settings are listed
with the display printout. Thus, evidence of DUT (device under test)
anomalies can be duplicated quickly, allowing engineers to fix problems
with minimal time investment.
Additional Specifications:
90 dB dynamic range
Typical communications industry ATE systems operate over a 60 to 80 dB dynamic range. The MA247xD
Series' 90 dB dynamic range replaces two 50 dB sensors. Further an RF
switch is no longer needed for the two sensors. This reduces software
control complexity and further speeds test execution.
Sensor EEPROM
All MA24xx Series sensors are equipped with internal EEPROMs for
storage of calibration factor data vs. frequency. This allos the power
meter to interpolate and correct readings automatically, improving
accuracy and convenience.
High reliability
Rugged poly-carbonate chassis design handles drop shocks and rough
field treatment. No vent holes are present, thus the meter is splash
resistant. A front cover panel and softcase are optional for further
environmental protection. Power sensors are also ruggedized for rough
handling.
Improved accuracy
Mismatch uncertainty is typically the largest source of error. The
MA24xx Series Power Sensors offer a typical 5 to 6 dB improvement in
sensor return loss, typically cutting mismatch uncertainty in half. The
MA244xD
series High Accuracy Sensors incorporate a matching pad which further
improves return loss by 5 to 6 dB - again halving mismatch uncertainty.
Offset table for path loss correction
Compensating for the true frequency response of attenuators, couplers,
cables, switches and other test setup devices improves measurement
accuracy. For this reason, the ML2430A Series can apply an offset table
of attenuation-versus-frequency in addition to the traditional fixed dB
offset capability. When a power sensor connection is preceded with a
new 1N series wideband power limiter, the offset table compensates for
frequency response. Thus, the combination achieves an accurate,
“burnout-proof” sensor.
Softkey menu control
Softkey menus simplify instrument control by making the user interface
easier to understand. The numerical keypad simplifies the operator
interface.
Battery
The optional NiMH “Smart” battery supports high charge density for a
typical 8 hour day of operation. Accurate fuel gauging, <2 hour fast
charge cycling, and the elimination of NiCd style memory effect
fur-ther enhances the convenience of this battery technology.
Voltmeter
The ML2430A Series also supports high speed voltage measurement. A rear
panel BNC measures voltage or operates as V/GHz input supporting
automated sensor calibration factor correction.
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