R&S NRP Power Sensors Tour
R&S
®
NRP Series
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Getting Started 1419.0170.02 ─ 12
Table 5-4: R&S
NRPxxT(N) RF connector characteristics
Power sensor
Male connector
Matching female
connector
Tightening torque
R&S
NRP18T
N
N
1.36
Nm (12''
lbs)
R&S
NRP18TN
R&S
NRP33T
3.50
mm
3.50
mm/ 2.92
mm/
SMA
0.90
Nm (8''
lbs)
R&S
NRP33TN
R&S
NRP40T
2.92
mm
R&S
NRP40TN
R&S
NRP50T
2.4
mm
2.4
mm/ 1.85
mm
R&S
NRP50TN
R&S
NRP67T
1.85
mm
R&S
NRP67TN
R&S
NRP90T
1.35
mm
1.35
mm
R&S
NRP90TN
R&S
NRP110T
1.0
mm
1.0
mm
0.23
Nm (2''
lbs)
Table 5-5: R&S
NRPxxTWG RF connector characteristics
Power sensor
Male
connec-
tor
Matching
female
connector
Frequency range
Tightening torque
R&S
NRP75TWG
WR-15
WR-15
50
GHz to 75
GHz
0.58
Nm (5''
lbs)
R&S
NRP90TWG
WR-12
WR-12
60
GHz to 90
GHz
R&S
NRP110TWG
WR-10
WR-10
75
GHz to 110
GHz
* Use the torque wrench of the R&S tool with the part number 1175.2014.02.
5.2
Trigger I/O Connector
The trigger I/O is a connector of SMB type.
It is used as an input for signals if the trigger source parameter is set to
EXTernal2
. It is used as an output for trigger signals if the sensor is operated in
the trigger master mode.
Trigger I/O Connector