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CPS2000 Series

CPS2000 Series

CPS2000 True Average Connected Power Sensors provide USB, LAN and PoE capabilities to enable easy RF power measurement of modulated and CW signals from 50 MHZ to 8 GHz. Compatible with Windows and Linux systems, CPS2000 sensors include all the necessary drivers for programming through SCPI, IVI and LabVIEW. Connectivity and compatibility, combined with 60 dB dynamic range and 100 measurements per second, CPS2000 sensors are the ideal solution for lab, field, production test, ATE, remote monitoring and embedded environments.

Specifications

Frequency Range

Dynamic Range

Measurement Speed

50 MHz to 8 GHz

-40 dBm to +20 dBm

>100 measurements per second

 

Features & Benefits

  • True average power measurements for CW and modulated signals
  • USB and LAN (with PoE) connectivity
  • SCPI, IVI and LabVIEW programming
  • Windows and Linux compatibility
  • Streamlined user interface for fast, accurate measurements

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