Trying Out the Instrument
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Spectrum Rider FPH
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For highly accurate power measurements, you can connect one of the power sen-
sors that are supported by the R&S Spectrum Rider.
For a list of R&S Spectrum Rider supported power sensors, see the datasheet of
the R&S Spectrum Rider.
You can connect the list of supported power sensors to the USB port of the R&S
Spectrum Rider. This connector allows you to control the power sensor and sup-
plies it with power. For more information, see
5.2.1
Measuring the Power with a Power Sensor
For more information about the characteristics of the supported power sensors,
refers to their datasheet.
Risk of damaging the power sensor
Because of high input power,
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The continuous power applied to the power sensor’s input must not
exceed 400 mW (26 dBm).
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Use an attenuator for measurements on high-power transmitters.
However, brief power peaks ≤ 10 μs up to 1 W (30 dBm) are permissible.
Test setup
Connect the power sensor cable to the USB port of R&S Spectrum Rider. If the
power sensor is having the binder connector (i.e R&S FSH-Z1, R&S FSH-Z18),
the FSH-Z101 adaptor cable is needed.
Using a Power Sensor