Anritsu offers a comprehensive range of power meters. The ML2490A series has the performance required for narrow fast rising-edge pulse power measurements (e.g., radar). The ML2430A series of power meters are designed for CW applications, offering a combination of accuracy, speed and flexibility in a low cost package. With seven different families of power sensors, including USB sensors to choose from, you can trust you'll find the right combination for precision power measurement, whatever your application. P/N: 11410-00408
Brochure
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Version: J
13/06/2023
The Power Sensor Declaration of Conformity is a special document issued by Anritsu to state that the product meets all of the applicable legislation and European directives. P/N: 10101-00008
Datasheet
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Version: D
29/10/2021
Download this solution card for an overview of the Power Sensors and Meters available from Anritsu. P/N: 11410-00558
Leaflet
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Version: F
18/02/2021
This manual provides descriptions and specifications for Anritsu Power Sensors that are used in conjunction with Anritsu power meters. It includes care, handling and performance verification information. P/N: 10585-00004
Operations Manual
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Version: V
03/11/2020
The ML2490A series has the performance required for narrow, fast rising-edge pulse power measurements (for example, radar), while the ML2480B series is suited for wideband power measurements on signals such as W-CDMA, WiMAX, LTE, and WLAN. The ML2430A series of power meters are designed for CW applications, offering a combination of accuracy, speed and flexibility in a low cost package. P/N: 11410-00423
Datasheet
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Version: M
09/10/2020
This guide provides important notices, warranty, safety, and regulatory compliance information for the Anritsu Power Meters, Power Master™, USB Power Sensors, Thermal Sensors, and Diode Sensors. Be sure to
read these important notices before operating the equipment. P/N: 10100-00066
Datasheet
pdf 1.3 MB
Version: C
27/09/2019
When setting up a test system, it’s critical to know the types of measurements you want to perform in order to select the right equipment. In the world of power measurement, one can easily be confused by the different types of sensors and their varying measurement capabilities. Parsing through some of the terminology can help make the selection process easier. P/N: 11410-00929
Articles
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Version: A
04/04/2016
What's the difference between benchtop power meters and USB power meters? This article addresses that question and provides clarification as to which meter is most appropriate to meet your particular needs. P/N: 11410-00931
Articles
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Version: A
04/04/2016
This article examines the basic technologies of power sensors, their advantages, and their disadvantages. P/N: 11410-00932
Articles
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Version: A
04/04/2016
The purpose of this article is to better define the different factors of measurement uncertainty, discuss their relative impact on overall uncertainty, and explain the important things to look for when picking a power meter and/or sensor. P/N: 11410-00930
Articles
pdf 318.1 KB
Version: A
04/04/2016