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Anritsu ML2472A Sensor - Standard Diode Sensor (10 MHz to 18 GHz, –70 dBm to 20 dBm)

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Product Brochure Power Meters and Sensors ML2430A CW Power Meter ML2480B Wideband Power Meter ML2490A Pulse Power Meter MA2400A/D and MA24000A Power Sensors Ideal Solutions for Average, Peak, and Crest Power Measurements Anritsu Power Meters and Power Sensors: Accurate, Fast, and Affordable. Anritsu offers the world’s most comprehensive range of power meters. The ML2490A series has the performance required for narrow fast rising-edge pulse power measurements (e.g. radar), while the new ML2480B series is suited for Wide-band power measurements on signals such as W-CDMA, WLAN, and WiMAX. The ML2430A series of power meters are designed for CW applications, offering a combination of accuracy, speed and flexibility in a low cost package. With seven different families of Power Sensors (including USB sensor) to choose from, you can trust you’ll find the right combination for precision power measurement, whatever your application. ML2490A Series n High Performance and Precision. 65 MHz instrument bandwidth, with 1 ns measurement resolution for precise rise time measurements of radar signals or for measuring the latest 4G Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex (OFDM) signals. n High Speed Sampling. Up to 1 Gs/s sample rate produces accurate profiles of radar, W-CDMA, WLAN/WiMAX and latest generation cellular systems. Displays peak, average and crest factor of any input signal. n Trigger. Comprehensive facilities offer precise triggering using internal or external sources. Continuous or single shot modes available. n Measurement Gates and Markers. Multiple Gates and Markers for measuring: Peak power, Multi-pulse power, Signal droop, Rise time and Fall time, Pulse width, PRI. n External Video (ML2490A / ML2480B). Provides 1/4 VGA signal to external monitor (CRT and LCD). n Ethernet Interface (ML2490A / ML2480B). 10/100BaseT LAN Interface, allows remote control direct from a PC or Local/Wide-area network using Dynamic (Auto) or Static IP assignment. 2 Select the Optimum Power Meter for Your Application ML2480B Series n 20 MHz Instrument Bandwidth. Designed for accurate peak and average power measurements on 3G (W-CDMA), WLAN and WiMAX technologies. n Continuous Wave (CW) Meter Mode. High accuracy and high dynamic range CW power measurements—the 50 MHz/1 GHz calibrator calibrates all Anritsu sensors. Frequency is automatically selected. n Soft Keys. Menu-driven operation simplifies test procedures. n Preset. Built-in measurement set-ups for widely available wireless systems such as GSM, W-CDMA, WLAN and Bluetooth. n External Video (ML2490A / ML2480B). Provides 1/4 VGA signal to external monitor (CRT and LCD). n Ethernet Interface (ML2490A / ML2480B). 10/100BaseT LAN Interface, allows remote control direct from a PC or Local/Wide-area network using Dynamic (Auto) or Static IP assignment. ML2430A Series n Fully-Featured General Purpose Power Meter. Ideal for CW applications, offering a combination of speed, accuracy and flexibility in a low cost package. n Designed for Field Applications. Portable and rugged, splash-resistant chassis design handles the roughest field treatment. Add a front panel cover and soft case for further protection. There is also an optional NiMH battery, providing six hours continuous operation. n Graphics Display. Provides graphical display of pulsed power or TDMA signals, displaying individual time slots. Frame triggering allows the user to measure the average power across a time slot. 3 Ready for the World’s Most Demanding Applications Radar Systems The high bandwidth and sample rate of the ML2480B and ML2490A provide accurate peak measurements on a variety of radar, radio-navigation and radio-location systems. The ML2480B and ML2490A series has a number of features tailored for peak power measurement on pulsed systems. With a typical 8 ns rise time, and a 1ns resolution on the measurement, the ML2490A and MA2411B power sensor have the performance to look at the rising edge of radar signals. High resolution for observing fast rising- Another benefit of the power meter is that it can be easily set up to trigger edge signals. on a pulse or sequence of pulses. Users can set up to four independent gates to measure the average, max and min powers on a sequence of pulses. The data for the max and min includes the timestamp and gives the user automatic display of the position and value of the maximum overshoot and minimum undershoot in each pulse. Here are some more functionality highlights of ML2480B and ML2490A power meters: n Automatic marker functions provide pulse rise time, fall time, off time and Pulse Repetition Interval. A delta marker can be set up to measure the droop of the pulse top. n Trigger event display is available as either arrows on the border of the Accurate CW measurements. screen or as an adjustable trigger event waveform. All timings for the gates and markers are taken from the trigger event. n Read true output power – The off set table function corrects the power meter reading when the power meter is being used with a coupler or high power attenuator in a radar test system. Examine pulses in detail and capture the entire pulse train. 4 Measurement Solutions for High-Speed Wireless Systems WLAN / WiMAX Solutions WLAN and WiMAX technologies are playing an increasingly significant role in the design and installation of high-speed networks. What’s more, these transmission technologies have developed faster than the traditional power meter, leaving users with inaccurate power measurements. The ML2480B and ML2490A series have been designed to meet the challenge of today’s fast-paced WLAN and WiMAX technologies. Users can measure the peak power of current and future wideband OFDM systems (such as 802.11a/g and 806.16) and configure the display to measure Accurately track the signal envelope for average and peak power. Average, Peak and Crest Factor. Dithered sampling ensures accurate measurements on wideband high data rate carriers under continuous transmission. Users will no longer need to manually apply correction for peak power readings because the wide 65 MHz and 20 MHz video bandwidth enables high accuracy peak power measurements on the most demanding power envelope conditions. Also, the wide bandwidth of the signal channel allows for accurate placement of the measurement gates. Users can hone in their analysis by taking advantage of the multiple gate facility and measuring precise selections of the signal such as the OFDM training sequence at the start of the 802.11g Use readout facility to enhance the display. signal and the data payload section. Other functions users can take advantage of: n A built-in preset to instantly set up and measure continuous OFDM. n CCDF, CDF and PDF supported statistical functions on the OFDM measurements. Measurement gates and markers for ob- serving precise sections of the signal. 5 Making GSM/EDGE/GPRS measurements as easy as 1, 2, 3 GSM/EDGE/GPRS Systems The straightforward and seamless combination of the graphical display and the measurement gates makes GSM and PCS systems measurements so easy to take, it’s elementary. For GSM systems the power meter is set up to trigger on the GSM pulse. The active gate is set up to measure the power within the 10% to 90% section of the burst profile in order to meet the specified limits. An automatic limit can be used to give a pass or fail indication. The display shows the results from the active gate, indicating the average power within the burst. EDGE and GPRS measurements made simple. GPRS and GSM test modes take advantage of the power meter’s multiple gates. Users can repeat a GSM gate pattern up to eight times – allowing the power meter to capture and read back the power from each of the slots – giving up to eight simultaneous measurements. Making EDGE measurements has never been easier or faster. The power meter’s high sample rate leads to improved settling time. And the use of the trigger hold-off facility prevents re-triggering on the symbol transitions. What’s more, PHS and IS136 systems can also be measured in this way – just as fast, and just as effective. Built-in Statistical analysis tool. 3G CDMA Systems Designed to measure the peak power of all the major CDMA systems in the world, the ML2480B and ML2490A series covers all the system bases, including those that use Time Division Duplexing such as TD-SCDMA. Users can configure the display to measure Average, Peak and Crest Factor during the measurement period for FDD systems. TDD systems can be displayed as a graph profile and the measurement gates can be set to measure and display the Peak and Crest Factor during the data payload transmission. Statistical functions (CCDF, CDF and PDF) are supported on CDMA measurements to enable the designers of power amplifiers to correctly Determine signal Crest factor with ease. estimate the margins on the peak power handling capabilities of their design. The ML2480B and ML2490A series also allow the user to: n See the actual power envelope variations in the signal via the high-speed profile display. n Measure gain and output power of the amplifier under CDMA transmission conditions through the ML2488B dual input (in ratio mode). n Leverage the wide bandwidth of the MA2411B and M2490/91A sensors and the power meter to easily measure multiple channel carriers in an allocated spectrum block. 6 The Information You Need, Right Where You Want It Amplifier Measurements Power amplifiers designed for peak applications, whether pulsed or CDMA, cannot operate at full peak power with CW test inputs. The gain and output power can only be measured accurately using a peak power meter under representative conditions. For the precise characterization of amplifier output power and gain, the ML2438A/88B/96A power meters are true dual channel meters, with two independent signal channels that eliminate multiplexing. Gain and output power are measured simultaneously. And fast responding diode sensors respond immediately to changes in power level to reduce total test time. With the ML2496A and ML2488B users can also make Power-Added Efficiency (PAE) measurements. The amplifier bias voltage can be entered manually or over GPIB and the bias current can be measured using a current probe connected directly to the power meter. Return Loss Measurements Take advantage of the power meter’s dual inputs to measure the return loss of an amplifier under correct operating conditions. Frequency Sweep and Power Sweep The Anritsu ML2400A series of power meters are designed to function with Anritsu MG3690B synthesized generators or sweepers to form an integrated test solution for swept power and frequency measurements. The MG3690B requires Analog Sweep Option 6 to be fitted for this function. Remote Monitoring The ML2430A series automatically calls a pre-entered phone number whenever a limits threshold is exceeded. Just set the limit level, enter the phone number and connect a modem. Make house calls without leaving the lab. The ML2430A’s data acquisition settings can also adjust to monitor average power or the burst power of specific timeslots. The RS232 port uses the same commands as the GPIB. Contact your Anritsu representative for PC-compatible software. 7 Features Loaded into Every Power Meter Dual Display Channel Each display channel in the Anritsu ML2480B/90A Power Meter is a measurement set up and can use any selection or combination of the sensor inputs. View one display channel or two. Switch between display channels quickly via the front panel hard ‘hot’ key. The user can also choose to view the measurement results as a graph profile or numerical readout. Sampling Modes The ML2490A series power meter automatically chooses between continuous Flexible measurement display. (time capture above 3.2 µs) or repetitive (50 ns to 3.2 µs) sampling to build up the trace to 1 ns settable display resolution. The ML2480B provides up to 62.5 MS/s sampling with resolution of 16 ns. The user may also opt to adjust the sample rate directly. Test Limits n A simple power limit can be set up for many applications to test the upper and/or lower boundaries of the signal. n A time varying limit line can be set up to for pulsed systems such as radar, TDMA phone systems or WLAN and tests all aspects of the pulse profile. Settings Stores Conveniently recall application-specific measurement set ups. Time-varying limits, user-defined or Preset. Secure Mode The power meter series have a secure mode for operation in security sensitive environments. On activation, the secure mode wipes all information stored in the non-volatile RAM on power up. GPIB Comprehensive command-set for full functionality over GPIB. RS232 For control and firmware updates. Analog Voltage Input Measures voltage or accepts the V/GHz signal from a synthesiser for automated sensor calibration factor correction or Power Added Efficiency (PAE). Analog Outputs Support corrected and scaled measurements or real-time dual channel output. Synthesiser interface controls include zero blanking. 8 PowerMax™ – PC remote user interface ™ PowerMax is a free graphical user-interface software, for the ML2490A and ML2480B Power Meter* series. PowerMax runs on a standard PC ® running Windows 95 (or higher), and communicates with the power meter via Ethernet interface. PowerMax provides an enhanced visualization of instrument display and simplified remote control of the instrument, allowing: n Continuous view of measurement traces in real-time n Multiple gates and markers readings displayed at a glance n Archiving or printing of data and plots for future analysis For PC requirements, see Technical Datasheet PowerSuite™ Free software available for ML243xA power meters, to continuously view measurement traces on the PC in real-time, or archive data and plots for future ® analysis. PowerSuite runs on a standard PC running Windows 95 (or higher), via GPIB or RS232. * Requires firmware v2.20 or greater. 9 Discover a Comprehensive Range of Power Sensors Power Sensors for every application Anritsu’s coaxial power sensors have been designed with just one thing in mind: everything. The range of sensors provide frequency coverage to 50 GHz, with dynamic range up to 90 dB. Family of power sensors designed to cover a wide range of measurement applications. The sensors employ diodes and offer greater speed, sensitivity and dynamic range than thermal sensors. The sensors are based on half or full wave diode rectifiers constructed from zero bias Schottky diodes. The rectifier output is low-pass filtered, forming an envelope detector. This post-detection band- width is sometimes referred to as the Video bandwidth and is a measure of how quickly the power sensor can respond to a changing input signal such as a radar pulse or a multi-carrier OFDM signal. Pulse and Wideband Sensors: MA2490/91A and MA2411B The MA2490A and MA2491A have been designed as dual purpose Wideband and CW sensors. An FET switch is used to chop the signal from the sensor, to improve stability at low power levels, in CW mode. These sensors have 20 MHz video bandwidth and 18 ns rise time in the pulse modulated mode, and can be used to make average, peak and crest measurements on signals with rapid amplitude change such as W-CDMA, WLAN, WiMAX and radar. The pulse sensor MA2411B has been specifically designed for a wide video bandwidth of 65 MHz, providing a fast rise time of better than 8 ns. This power sensor does not contain a FET switch for low-level CW applications. Use this sensor for the most demanding rising edge measurements such as radar, and wideband measurements on OFDM, multi-carrier signals. Standard Diode Sensors: MA2470D Designed for high dynamic range, high accuracy CW and TDMA measure- ments. These power sensors have 90 dB dynamic range and linearity better than 1.8% making them the choice for precision measurements. The rise time of these sensors is fast enough for power measurements on GSM and similar TDMA systems that use GMSK modulation. 10 Power Sensors for Every Application High Accuracy Diode Sensors: MA2440D With its built in 3 dB attenuator, the MA2440D minimizes input VSWR and are best used where the best measurement accuracy is required over a large dynamic range, for example when measuring amplifiers. High accuracy diode sensors have a dynamic range of 87 dB compared to the 90 dB of standard diode sensors. In all other respects the performance of the sensors is identical to the standard diode sensor. Universal Power Sensors: MA2480D The MA2480A series are true RMS sensors with a dynamic range of 80 dB. These power sensors can be used for average power measurements on multi-tone or W-CDMA signals. The sensor architecture consists of three pairs of diodes, each one configured to work in its square law region over the dynamic range of the sensor. Option 1 provides TDMA measurement capability, calibrating one of the diode pairs for linearity over a wide dynamic range. Thermal Power Sensors: MA24000A The Anritsu MA2400XA series thermal sensors provide excellent power measurement accuracy over 50 dB of dynamic range. Thermal sensors use Seebeck elements where the combined effect of a thermal gradient and charge migration between dissimilar metals gives a true reading of the average power of any incident waveform. Anritsu thermal sensors have class leading SWR and built in EEPROM with calibration factor and linearity correction data. This results in assured accuracy when measuring any signal. Sensor EEPROM All Power Sensors through 50 GHz store calibration data and model information within internal EEPROMS. The user calibration factor tables allow extra frequency points or compensation for couplers and power attenuators. High Power Applications Traditional high power sensors are expensive and have degraded accuracy specifications. What’s more, annual calibrations require more time and expense. Using the new User Calibration Factor Tables avoids these problems. They can easily reduce operating costs and save time: n Any attenuator or coupler can be compensated by entering frequency and attenuation values into the internal EEPROM. n The attenuation device can be semi-permanently attached. The power meter automatically applies compensation during the 0.0 dBm, 50 MHz calibration reference process. n User Calibration Factor Tables are easily deactivated – allowing the power sensor to be used as a stand-alone device. n Up to six tables can be stored. Sensor and Power Meter Selection Standard (High Accuracy) Sensors Universal USB Wideband Pulse Thermal Comments Diode Diode MA2470D MA2440D MA2480D MA249XA MA24106A MA2411B MA2400xA Series Series Series Series Power Average Average Average Average Average (RMS), Average (RMS), Average Measurement (RMS) (RMS) (RMS) (RMS) Peak Peak (RMS) Measurement CW, GMSK, CW, CW, GMSK, GFSK, CW, GMSK, 8PSK, Pulse, Application Any Any Modulation GFSK, 8PSK GMSK 8PSK, QPSK, QAM QPSK, QAM QAM (Examples) TDMA, FDMA, TDMA, TDMA, FDMA, CDMA, TDMA, FDMA, CDMA, Radar, Access Any Any IS136 FDMA OFDM, Radar OFDM, Radar OFDM Scheme Only requires Compatible ML2480A/B, ML2480A/B, ML24xxA/B ML24xxA/B ML24xxA/B PC with Windows ML24xxA/B Power Meters ML2490A ML2490A 2000/XP, USB 2.0 Choose the right sensor and meter for your measurement application. 11 MA24106A USB Power Sensor MA24106A power sensor is a highly accurate instrument that communicates with a PC using the Universal Serial Bus interface (USB). Its measurement capability mimics a traditional thermal (thermo-electric) power sensor, but has a wider dynamic range. Therefore, the MA24106A is ideal for measuring average (true RMS) power of any signal type or bandwidth, e.g. CW, multi-tone, and modulated RF waveforms such as 3G, 4G, and OFDM. USB Mini-B Port for PC connectivity Sturdy aluminum body with ergonomic Two-color LED reports functional design for better grip and feel status of the sensor N connector designed for use with a torque wrench ensures repeat- able connections n True RMS detection over a 63 dB dynamic range enables accurate CW and modulated power measurements n Wide variety of applications including installation & maintenance, manufacturing, R&D. n High damage power levels (+33 dBm) and ESD protection (3.3 kV) provides ruggedness and reliability n Low current consumption (100 mA) preserves laptop battery life n Eliminating the need for a reference calibrator reduces test time and handling in production n One year calibration cycle and worldwide service centers ensure reduced downtime n Compatible with Spectrum Master, VNA Master, BTS Master, and Economy Benchtop Spectrum Analyzer (MS271xB). Advanced features are Measurement setup status available in menus available on screen Big display for easy readout Basic Power Meter functions available on screen 12 MA24106A Architecture 27 dB Detector Attenuator A Averaging –5 dBm to +23 dBm Preamplifier 6 dB 10 dB DC Block ADC Microprocessor USB Splitter Attenuator RF Input 6 dB Detector Attenuator B Averaging –40 dBm to –5 dBm Preamplifier Temperature EEPROM Sensor MA24106A Block Diagram The sensor employs a “dual-path” architecture to achieve 63 dB of dynamic range. Highly accurate modulation measurements are facilitated by keeping the diode detectors in the “square law region” and by choosing the output of the appropriate detector path. A built-in attenuator provides excellent SWR performance thus minimizing mismatch error. The presence of a micro- controller along with signal conditioning circuitry, ADC, and power supply in the sensor makes it a complete miniature power meter. The Anritsu Power ® ® Meter application for personal computers running Microsoft Windows can be used to control and operate the sensor providing the user with a familiar power meter interface with advanced features. Rugged for Field Use The MA24106A power sensor provides lab performance accuracy in a rugged and portable field solution. Measurement accuracy over a wide temperature range is maintained by internally stored calibration factors with temperature compensation, thus making it perfect for base station installation and maintenance applications. Field and service technicians will appreciate the small size and light weight as they can carry it in their shirt pocket or laptop case. A very easy to use PC application with a large display makes operation straightforward for users with limited training. The high damage level (+33 dBm) and ESD protection (3.3 kV) provides ruggedness to this high performance sensor. Since the MA24106A is a low power device, laptop battery life is preserved. Fast and Flexible for Production The MA24106A facilitates lab quality measurements on the production floor for a fraction of the cost of traditional power meters. Valuable rack space is saved since the sensor is connected directly to a PC, eliminating the need for a bench top power meter. Sensor speed is optimized for best accuracy and noise performance making it suitable for a wide variety of ATE applications. Multiple sensors can be connected and remotely controlled via a single PC allowing flexibility to match specific measurement needs. The reference calibrator typically needed by power meters has been eliminated, minimizing Compensate for frequency response of RF de- vices with offset table. Values are easily saved test station complexity, sensor handling and reducing test times. to and recalled from the PC’s hard disk. The offset table provides the ability to correct for the frequency response of RF devices present between the sensor and the DUT, thus providing better accuracy than just using a fixed offset. A simple interface allows entry of different offset values versus frequency. An unlimited number of offset tables can be stored on a PC’s hard disk and easily recalled. The offset table employs linear interpolation to estimate offset correction for frequencies between user specified entries. 13 High Accuracy for R&D Use The MA24106A is an ideal general purpose R&D tool due to its low cost, ability to measure True RMS power on a variety of RF waveforms, wide dynamic range, and power accuracy regardless of modulation bandwidth. Its compact size makes it an alternative to traditional bench top instruments. Accuracy is assured because the calibration data is stored directly in the sensor and all necessary corrections (frequency and temperature) are done internally. The standards used to calibrate this sensor are directly traceable to NIST and periodic calibrations are supported by Anritsu’s service centers worldwide. The Anritsu Power Meter software provides an intuitive interface to control the sensor, with advanced features such as average power versus time display. Multiple instances of the PC application can be started to make measurements using several sensors to support sophisticated test setups. Power graph shows the effect of turning on and off the cooling fan of a 2 GHz power amplifier. The power graph plots power with respect to time. It is useful for drift testing, circuit tuning, or circuit monitoring as external stimuli are changed. The graph is continuously updated in real time at ten measurements per second. Data logging is also available for recording power versus time to a hard disk or other storage media. This is useful for long term drift studies, environmental testing, and trend analysis. A user defined logging interval allows acquisition speed to match test requirements. Data are stored as a ® ® comma separated value (.csv) that can be opened in Microsoft Excel facilitating custom analysis. 14 Ordering Information Power Meter Models Standard Accessories ML2495A Pulse Power Meter, Single Input PowerMax (ML249xA and ML248xB only) ML2496A Pulse Power Meter, Dual Input PowerSuite (ML243xA only) ML2487B Wideband Power Meter, Single Input Power Cord for destination country ML2488B Wideband Power Meter, Dual Input One 1.5 m sensor cord per meter input ML2437A CW Power Meter, Single Input Operation Manual ML2438A CW Power Meter, Dual Input Programming Manual Certificate of Calibration (also included with sensors) ML2490A Series ML2400A-01 Rack Mount, single unit General Options and Accessories ML2400A-03 Rack Mount, side by side 760-209 Hardside Transit Case ML2400A-05 Front Bail Handle ML2490A-06 Rear Mount Input A on ML2495A D41310 Soft Carry Case with Shoulder Strap 2000-1535 Front Panel Cover ML2490A-07 Rear Input A and Reference on ML2495A 2000-1536-R 0.3m Sensor Cable ML2490A-08 Rear Mount Inputs A, B and Reference on ML2496A 2000-1537-R Spare 1.5m Sensor Cable ML2490A-09 Rear Mount Inputs A, B on ML2496A 2000-1544 RS232 Bootload Cable ML2490A-98 Calibration to Z540, ISO Guide 25 ML2490A-99 Premium Calibration Power Sensor Models 13000-00238 Extra Operation Manual ML2480B/90A MA2472D S tandard Diode Sensor (10 MHz to 18 GHz, –70 dBm to 20 dBm) 13000-00239 Extra Programming Manual ML2480B/90A MA2473D S tandard Diode Sensor (10 MHz to 32 GHz, –70 dBm to 20 dBm) ML2480B Series MA2474D S tandard Diode Sensor (10 MHz to 40 GHz, –70 dBm to 20 dBm) ML2480B-001 Rack Mounted, right, (for ML248xB models) MA2475D S tandard Diode Sensor (10 MHz to 50 GHz, –70 dBm to 20 dBm) ML2480B-003 Rack Mounted, right, dual (for ML248xB models) MA2442D High Accuracy Diode Sensor (10 MHz to 18 GHz, ML2480B-005 Front Mounted (for ML248xB models) –67 dBm to 20 dBm) ML2480B-006 Rear Mount Input A on ML2487B MA2444D High Accuracy Diode Sensor (10 MHz to 40 GHz, ML2480B-007 Rear Input A and Reference on ML2487B –67 dBm to 20 dBm) ML2480B-008 Rear Mount Inputs A, B and Reference on ML2488B MA2445D High Accuracy Diode Sensor (10 MHz to 50 GHz, ML2480B-009 Rear Mount Inputs A, B on ML2488B –67 dBm to 20 dBm) ML2480B-015 Factory Fitted 50 MHz and 1GHz Calibrator MA2481D Universal Sensor (10 MHz to 6 GHz, –60 dBm to 20 dBm) (required by MA2411B Sensor) MA2482D Universal Sensor (10 MHz to 18 GHz, –60 dBm to 20 dBm) ML2480B-098 Calibration to Z540, ISO Guide 25 MA2490A Wideband Sensor (50 MHz to 8 GHz, –60 dBm to 20 dBm) ML2480B-099 Premium Calibration MA2491A Wideband Sensor (50 MHz to 18 GHz, –60 dBm to 20 dBm) 13000-00238 Extra Operation Manual ML2480B/90A MA2411B Pulse Sensor (300 MHz to 40 GHz, –20 dBm to 20 dBm) 13000-00239 Extra Programming Manual ML2480B/90A MA24002A Thermal Sensor (10 MHz to 18 GHz, –30 dBm to 20 dBm) 13000-00174 Extra Operating Manual: Japanese MA24004A Thermal Sensor (10 MHz to 40 GHz, –30 dBm to 20 dBm) 13000-00175 Extra Programming Manual: Japanese MA24005A Thermal Sensor (10 MHz to 50 GHz, –30 dBm to 20 dBm) Options 1, 3, 5 are mutually exclusive for any given ML2480B/90A. MA24106A True-RMS USB Power Sensor (50 MHz to 6 GHz, Options 6, 7, 8 and 9 are mutually exclusive for any given ML2480B/90A. –40 dBm to 23 dBm) ML2430A Series General Options and Accessories (USB Sensor) ML2400A-01 Rack Mount, single unit 2000-1566-R 1.8 meter USB A to Mini-B cable ML2400A-03 Rack Mount, side-by-side ML2400A-05 Front Bail Handle 2000-1593-R 3 meter USB A to Mini-B cable 2000-1594-R 5 meter USB A to Mini-B cable ML2400A-06 Rear Mount Input A on ML2437A 2300-512 MA24106A Installation CD ML2400A-07 Rear Input A and Reference on ML2437A ML2400A-08 Rear Mount Inputs A, B and Reference on ML2438A Available Options (USB Sensor) ML2400A-09 Rear Mount Inputs A and B on ML2438A MA24106A-097 Option 97, Accredited calibration 2000-1603 NiMH Battery MA24106A-098 Option 98, Standard calibration to Z540, ISO Guide 25 2000-996-R Desktop Battery Charger with Power Supply MA24106A-099 Option 99, Premium calibration 2000-1534-R Desktop Battery Charger (for use in Japan only) 2000-1538-R 3m Sensor Cable See your Anritsu Representative or Components catalogue for available Attenuators, 2000-1539-R 5m Sensor Cable Limiters, Coaxial adapters, Waveguide-to-Coaxial adapter, Splitters & Dividers, 2000-1540-R 10m Sensor Cable Loads, Bridges, Open/Shorts, and Calibrated Torque wrenches. 2000-1541-R 30m Sensor Cable 2000-1542-R 50m Sensor Cable For complete power meter and sensor specifications; 2000-1543-R 100m Sensor Cable Technical Datasheet p/n: 11410-00423. 2000-1545 Bulkhead Adapter 10585-00001 Extra Operation and Programming Manual ML2437/8A 10585-00003 Maintenance Manual ML2400A Series ML2400A-98 Calibration to Z540, ISO Guide 25 ML2400A-99 Premium Calibration ML2400A-30A Option 30, Extra Operation/Prog Manual (For use in Japan only) Options 1 to 5 are mutually exclusive for any given ML2430A unit. Options 6, 7, 8 and 9 are mutually exclusive for any given ML2430A unit. Pulse/modulated performance only specified with 1.5M sensor cable length option. Software upgrades, Labview drivers and application notes can be downloaded from the Anritsu web site at www.Anritsu.com 15 • Italy • Singapore Anritsu Corporation 5-1-1 Onna, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa, 243-8555 Japan Anritsu S.p.A. Anritsu Pte. Ltd. Phone: +81-46-223-1111 Via Elio Vittorini, 129, 00144 Roma, Italy 60 Alexandra Terrace, #02-08, The Comtech (Lobby A) Fax: +81-46-296-1264 Phone: +39-06-509-9711 Singapore 118502 Fax: +39-06-502-2425 Phone: +65-6282-2400 • U.S.A. Fax: +65-6282-2533 Anritsu Company • Sweden • India 1155 East Collins Boulevard, Suite 100, Anritsu AB Richardson, Texas 75081 U.S.A. Anritsu Pte. Ltd. Borgafjordsgatan 13, 164 40 Kista, Sweden Toll Free: 1-800-ANRITSU (267-4878) Phone: +46-8-534-707-00 India Branch Office Phone: +1-972-644-1777 Fax: +46-8-534-707-30 3rd Floor, Shri Lakshminarayan Niwas, Fax: +1-972-671-1877 #2726, 80 ft Road, HAL 3rd Stage, Bangalore - 560 075, India • Finland • Canada Phone: +91-80-4058-1300 Anritsu AB Fax: +91-80-4058-1301 Anritsu Electronics Ltd. Teknobulevardi 3-5, FI-01530 Vantaa, Finland 700 Silver Seven Road, Suite 120, Kanata, • P. R. China (Hong Kong) Phone: +358-20-741-8100 Ontario K2V 1C3, Canada Fax: +358-20-741-8111 Anritsu Company Ltd. Phone: +1-613-591-2003 Units 4 & 5, 28th Floor, Greenfield Tower, Concordia Plaza, • Denmark Fax: +1-613-591-1006 No. 1 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Anritsu A/S • Brazil Kowloon, Hong Kong, P.R. China Kirkebjerg Allé 90 DK-2605 Brøndby, Denmark Anritsu Electrônica Ltda. Phone: +852-2301-4980 Phone: +45-72112200 Fax: +852-2301-3545 Praca Amadeu Amaral, 27-1 Andar Fax: +45-72112210 01327-010 - Paraiso, São Paulo, Brazil • P. R. China (Beijing) • Spain Phone: +55-11-3283-2511 Anritsu Company Ltd. Fax: +55-11-3886940 Anritsu EMEA Ltd. Beijing Representative Office Oficina de Representación en España • Mexico Room 2008, Beijing Fortune Building, Edificio Veganova Anritsu Company, S.A. de C.V. No. 5 , Dong-San-Huan Bei Road, o Avda de la Vega, n 1 (edf 8, pl1, of 8) Av. Ejército Nacional No. 579 Piso 9, Col. Granada Chao-Yang District, Beijing 100004, P.R. China 28108 ALCOBENDAS - Madrid, Spain 11520 México, D.F., México Phone: +86-10-6590-9230 Phone: +34-914905761 Phone: +52-55-1101-2370 Fax: +82-10-6590-9235 Fax: +34-914905762 Fax: +52-55-5254-3147 • Korea • Russia • U.K. Anritsu Corporation, Ltd. Anritsu EMEA Ltd. Anritsu EMEA Ltd. 8F Hyunjuk Bldg. 832-41, Yeoksam-Dong, Representation Office in Russia 200 Capability Green, Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 3LU, U.K. Kangnam-ku, Seoul, 135-080, Korea Phone: +44-1582-433280 Tverskaya str. 16/2, bld. 1, 7th floor. Phone: +82-2-553-6603 Fax: +44-1582-731303 Russia, 125009, Moscow Fax: +82-2-553-6604 Phone: +7-495-363-1694 • France • Australia Fax: +7-495-935-8962 Anritsu S.A. Anritsu Pty Ltd. • United Arab Emirates 16/18 Avenue du Québec-SILIC 720 Unit 21/270 Ferntree Gully Road, Notting Hill Anritsu EMEA Ltd. 91961 COURTABOEUF CEDEX, France Victoria, 3168, Australia Dubai Liaison Office Phone: +33-1-60-92-15-50 Phone: +61-3-9558-8177 Fax: +61-3-9558-8255 Fax: +33-1-64-46-10-65 P O Box 500413 - Dubai Internet City Al Thuraya Building, Tower 1, Suite 701, 7th Floor • Germany • Taiwan Dubai, United Arab Emirates Anritsu GmbH Anritsu Company Inc. Phone: +971-4-3670352 7F, No. 316, Sec. 1, Neihu Rd., Taipei 114, Taiwan Nemetschek Haus, Konrad-Zuse-Platz 1 Fax: +971-4-3688460 Phone: +886-2-8751-1816 81829 München, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 89 442308-0 Fax: +886-2-8751-1817 Fax: +49 (0) 89 442308-55 Please Contact: ® Anritsu All trademarks are registered trademarks of Catalog No. 11410-00408, Rev. D Printed in United States 2009-02 their respective companies. Data subject to change ©2009 Anritsu Company. All Rights Reserved. without notice. For the most recent specifications visit: www.us.anritsu.com

Frequently asked questions

What makes Elite.Parts unique?

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At GID Industrial (Elite.Parts' parent company), we specialize in procuring industrial parts. We know where to find the rare and obsolete equipment that our customers need in order to get back to business. There are other companies who claim to do what we do, but we're confident that our commitment to quality and value is unparalleled in our field.

What kind of warranty will the ML2472A have?

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Warranties differ by part and by which suppliers we use to procure it for you. Sometimes, a part will be sold as-is and without a warranty. Our specialty, single board computers, tend to receive a one-year warranty.

Which carriers does Elite.Parts work with?

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Elite.Parts can ship via FedEx, UPS, DHL, and USPS. We have accounts with each of them and generally ship using one of those, but we can also ship using your account if you would prefer. However, we can use other carriers if it will be more convenient for you.

Will Elite.Parts sell to me even though I live outside the USA?

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Absolutely! We are happy to serve customers regardless of location. We work with international clients all the time, and we are familiar with shipping to destinations all across the globe.

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All major credit cards are accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. We will also accept payment made with wire transfer or PayPal. Checks will only be accepted from customers in the USA. Terms may available for larger orders, upon approval.

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