• 0.1-10GHz -50~0dBm 5VDC USB RF Power Meter Module High Sensitivity RF Power Measurement
  • 0.1-10GHz -50~0dBm 5VDC USB RF Power Meter Module High Sensitivity RF Power Measurement

0.1-10GHz -50~0dBm 5VDC USB RF Power Meter Module High Sensitivity RF Power Measurement

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0.1-10GHz -50~0dBm 5VDC USB RF Power Meter Module High Sensitivity RF Power Measurement

Description:

- HP362 is an RF power meter based on continuous compression technology, a fully single-chip 10GHz demodulation logarithmic amplifier that provides a dynamic range of 50dB.
- This instrument sets parameters through the upper computer, and its advantages include simple structure, easy use, stable performance, reliability, high sensitivity, and fast measurement speed.
- Application: RF power measurement, instrument calibration.

Specification:
- Measuring power range: -50 ~ 0dBm
- Measuring power resolution: 0.1dBm
- Measuring frequency range: 0.1 ~ 10GHz
- Working voltage: 5VDC
- Working current: < 50mA
- Working temperature: -40℃ ~ 65℃
- Storage temperature: -40℃ ~ 65℃
- Product size: 50 x 35 x 10mm

Note:
- By connecting different RF power attenuators externally and setting the corresponding attenuation coefficient, the correct power parameters can be read out.


Interface:
- P1 interface: USB interface
- P2 wiring definition: CH1: RF signal input

Precaution:
- Firstly, DB is a pure counting unit: for power, dB=10*Ig(A/B). For voltage or current, dB=20*Ig(A/B). The meaning of dB is actually very simple, which is to represent a very large (followed by a long string of 0s) or very small (a long string of 0s ahead) number in a relatively short way. For example:
  X=1000000000000000 (15 zeros in total)
  10lgX=150dB
  X=0.000000000000001
  10lgX=-150 dB
  dBm defines miliwatt, 0dBm=1mw;
  dBw defines watt, 0dBw = 10lg, 1W = 10lg, 1000mw = 30dBm.
- DB always defines power units by default, measured in 10lg. Of course, in some cases, power and energy can be described using signal strength (Amplitude), in which case 20lg is used for measurement.
- This is true in both the field of control and signal processing. For example, sometimes you can see the expression of dBmV.

Package Included:
- 1 x RF Power Meter Module

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