Keysight E9301H: Precision Average Power Measurement from 10 MHz to 6 GHz
$2.162
Keysight E9301H Average Power Sensor: Measure power accurately from 10 MHz to 6 GHz, with a range of -50 to 30 dBm. Ideal for testing transmitters, amplifiers, and other RF devices.
Keysight E9301H Average Power Sensor
Product Overview
The Keysight E9301H Average Power Sensor is a high-performance power sensor designed for accurate and reliable power measurements in a wide range of applications. With its wide frequency range of 10 MHz to 6 GHz and power range of -50 to 30 dBm, it is ideal for testing and characterizing RF and microwave devices.
Features and Specifications
 Frequency range: 10 MHz to 6 GHz
 Power range: -50 to 30 dBm
 Accuracy: ±0.5 dB
 Resolution: 0.01 dB
 Fast response time: <1 ms
 USB and GPIB interfaces
 Compact and lightweight design
Benefits
 Accurate and reliable power measurements
 Wide frequency and power range
 Fast response time for dynamic measurements
 Easy integration with test systems
 Compact and portable for field use
Value to the Customer
The Keysight E9301H Average Power Sensor provides customers with a high-quality and versatile tool for power measurements. Its wide frequency and power range, combined with its accuracy and fast response time, make it ideal for a variety of applications, including:
 RF and microwave device testing
 Power amplifier characterization
 Antenna gain and efficiency measurements
 Signal level monitoring
What\’s in the Box
 Keysight E9301H Average Power Sensor
 USB cable
 GPIB cable
 Quick start guide
Additional information
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Returns Policy
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery. To qualify, items must be unused, in their original condition, and returned with all original packaging and accessories.
Once we receive and inspect the returned item, we will process your refund within 7 business days. Refunds will be issued to the original payment method.
Please note: Shipping costs are non-refundable unless the return is due to a defective or incorrect item.
 
			         
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                             
 










 
                
by Henry Walker