INSTRUCTION SHEETWIDEBAND POWER SENSORMODEL 5012©Copyright 2008 by Bird Electronic CorporationInstruction Book P/N 920-5012 Rev. C
Physical and Environmental SpecificationsTemp, Operating –10 to +50 °C (+14 to +122 °F)Temp, Storage –40 to +80 °C (–40 to +176 °F)Mechanical Shock an
WIDEBAND POWER SENSORMODEL 5012350 – 4000 MHzSTATUS12VDCRS232 USBMETERINPUTOUTPUTRF POWER4.6"(116 mm)TO PCRS-232TO DPM3.8"(96 mm)1.3"(3
DescriptionThe Bird 5012 Wideband Power Sensor (WPS) is a Thruline sensor that can measure average, peak, or burst power, VSWR, crest factor, and Comp
Zeroing SensorOver time, the sensor’s “zero value” (reading with no applied RF power) can drift, making all readings inaccurate by this value. For exa
VSWRVSWR measures the relation between forward and reflected average power. The Bird Wideband Power Sensor calculates the VSWR from the Forward and Re
Peak Envelope PowerPeak power measurements detect amplitude changes as a signal modulates the carrier envelope. The WPS operates in an asynch-ronous c
Crest FactorCrest factor (CF) is the ratio of the peak and average powers, in dB. The WPS calculates the Crest Factor from the Forward Peak and Averag
SpecificationsSensor CharacteristicsAverage PowerFrequency Range 350 MHz to 4 GHzRF Power Range 0.15 W – 150 W Average, 4 – 400 W PeakMaximum Power Se
Match MeasurementPeak Envelope PowerMeasurement Range:Return LossRho (ρ)VSWR0 to 23 dB0.07 to 1.01.15 to 99.9Forward Power, Min 0.5 WMeasurement Uncer
Burst Average PowerCrest FactorComplementary Cumulative Distribution Function (CCDF)Figure 7Max. PeakPowerPower Range 10 – 150 W averageBurst Width 1
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