Power sensor tour
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NRP Series
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4.1
RF connector
The RF connector is used for connecting the power sensor to a device under test
(DUT) or a signal generator. See
Chapter 3.4, "Connecting to a DUT"
For maximum measurement accuracy, tighten the RF connector using a torque
wrench with a nominal torque as specified in the following table.
Table 4-1: R&S
NRPxxA(N) RF connector characteristics
Power sensor
Male connector
Matching female
connector
Tightening torque
R&S
NRP6A
N
N
1.36
Nm (12''
lbs)
R&S
NRP6AN
R&S
NRP18A
R&S
NRP18AN
Table 4-2: R&S
NRPxxS(N) RF connector characteristics
Power sensor
Male connector
Matching female
connector
Tightening torque
R&S
NRP8S
N
N
1.36
Nm (12''
lbs)
R&S
NRP8SN
R&S
NRP18S
R&S
NRP18SN
R&S
NRP33S
3.50
mm
3.50
mm/ 2.92
mm/
SMA
0.90
Nm (8''
lbs)
R&S
NRP33SN
R&S
NRP33SN-V
R&S
NRP40S
2.92
mm
3.50
mm/ 2.92
mm/
SMA
R&S
NRP40SN
R&S
NRP50S
2.4
mm
2.4
mm/ 1.85
mm
R&S
NRP50SN
R&S
NRP67S
1.85
mm
1.85
mm
R&S
NRP67SN
R&S
NRP67SN-V
RF connector