Overview
The EMC Shop stocks Agilent/Keysight E4419B and E9304A power sensors for EMC testing, rentals ship same day, order online now.
Rentals Include:
- 2 Channel RF Power Meter
- QTY 2 RF Power Sensors
- Interconnect Cables
- Power Cord
- Calibration Certificates w/ Data
- User Manual (Digital)
The Keysight E9304A diode power sensor measures average power over the frequency range 9 kHz to 6 GHz and power range -60 to +20 dBm. This sensor is ideal for very low frequency (VLF) power measurements..
Keysight RF Power Sensor E9304A:
- Low frequency coverage (9 kHz to 6 GHz) for EMC/EMI test applications such as the radiated immunity test (IEC61000-4-3)
- High sensitivity (-60 to +20 dBm) and fast measurement speed to reduce the time taken to calibrate radiated field uniformity and EMC/EMI test receivers
- Measure transmitter power and receiver sensitivity at Very Low Frequency (VLF) to microwave frequencies
- Special option available to 18 GHz
- Precision type-N connector as standard
- Operates with the EPM-P (E4416A/ 17A) series and P-Series (N1911A/ 12A) power meters
Keysight RF Power Meter E4419B:
The battery option (001) allows the E4419B power meter to be used in operating environments where there is no convenient access to an ac power source. With the battery option installed and the power meter connected to an ac power source, the meter operates from the ac source and the battery runs in a controlled charge mode.
If the meter is power-up under battery power, or if the ac power is lost while connected to an ac source, a pop-up window displays the message "Running Under Battery Power".
- Typical operating time: up to 2.5 hours with LED backlight on; up to 4.0 hours with LED backlight off (E4419B power meter).
- Charge time: 2 hours to charge fully from an empty state; 50 minutes charging enables 1 hour of operation with LED backlight on; 35 minutes charging enables 1 hour operation with LED backlight off.
Note: The power meter is operational whilst charging. - Service Life: (to 70% of initial capacity at 25°C): 450 charge/discharge cycles
- Chemistry: Nickel Metal Hydride