NRP90S

RF Power Meter & Sensor by Rohde & Schwarz (26 more products)

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The NRP90S from Rohde & Schwarz is a Power Meter that operates from 50 MHz to 90 GHz. It has a power measurement range from -70 dBm to +20 dBm (100 pW to 100 mW) and a measurement speed of 50,000 measurements per second. This power meter is an independent measuring instrument and can be directly connected to a laptop/PC via USB and operated via the R&S NRPV software. It supports the USBTMC protocol for easy integration into automated test setups without having to install additional drivers. The power meter has an Ethernet interface to support remote LAN operation and is ideal for both local and remote installation in maintenance or monitoring applications. It covers the latest spectrum allocation for 5G FR2, satellite communications, automotive radars as well as other lower frequency wireless transmission technologies.

The NRP90S comes with various, detachable cables for connection to diverse display units. A screw connection is provided on the sensor end to prevent accidental loosening of the cable. It is ideal for use in production, R&D, and calibration labs as well as for installation and maintenance applications.

Product Specifications

Product Details

  • Part Number
    NRP90S
  • Manufacturer
    Rohde & Schwarz
  • Description
    RF Power Meter from 50 MHz to 90 GHz

General Parameters

  • Type
    Power Meter, Power Sensor
  • Configuration
    Computer Controlled
  • Power Measurements
    Average/CW
  • Frequency
    50 MHz to 90 GHz
  • Application
    Automotive Radar, SATCOM, Backhaul
  • Power Range
    -70 to 20 dBm
  • Cw Power Range
    23.01 dBm
  • Dynamic Range
    93 dB
  • Gender
    Male
  • Impedance
    50 Ohms
  • Interface
    GPIB, Ethernet/LAN, USB
  • Os
    Windows
  • Power Range Watt
    100 pW to 100 mW
  • Video Bandwidth
    100 kHz
  • Vswr
    1.13:1, 1.98:1
  • Connectors
    1.35 mm, 1.00 mm
  • Note
    Absolute Uncertainity in Measurement:0.073 to 0.3 dB

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