Power Amplifier Measurements
Engineers and technicians characterizing amplifiers rely on Copper Mountain Technologies (CMT) VNAs to make their measurements. Boonton has partnered with CMT to enable their customers to calibrate the output power of their VNAs. CMT users simply connect a RTP5000 series sensor to a USB port on PC controlling the Copper Mountain Technologies VNA, go to the VNA calibration menu, select calibration source, pick the Boonton sensor listed, and then run the calibration routine. Boonton RTP5000 series sensors are compatible with the CMT S5048, S7530, S5065, S5085, and S5180 VNAs. Use Boonton RTP Power Meters to perform a power calibration on CMT VNAs. Booton RTP Power Meter plug-in is available for download here.
RTP5000 Series and RTP4000 Series Real-Time Power
Sensors
- Real-Time Power Processing™ technology with virtually zero measurement latency
- 100,000 measurements per second
- 80 dB dynamic range
- Synchronized multi-channel measurements
- Power Analyzer: advanced measurement and analysis software
RTP5000
- 6 GHz, 18 GHz and 40 GHz peak RF power sensors
- Up to 195 MHz video bandwidth with 3 ns rise time
- Statistical measurements, e.g. crest factor and CCDF
- 10 GS/s effective sample rate
RTP4000
- 4 kHz to 6 GHz average RF power sensors
- No modulation bandwidth limitations
- 1 GS/s effective sample rate
Click here for more information on the RTP4000 or RTP5000 series of Real-Time Peak Power Sensors.
IMPORTANT
Due to changes in Boonton’s API, the Boonton RTP Power Calibration Plug-in is not compatible with the latest version of the Boonton Power Analyzer Software. Currently the plug-in will work with v3.2.4.0 of the Boonton Power Analyzer Software which could be downloaded here. This version requires the IVI components from the IVI foundation to be installed first. The IVI components required are available from the IVI Foundation. The compatibility issue will be resolved as soon as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Copper Mountain Technologies’ VNAs compatible with the RTP5000 and RTP 4000 series sensors include: