Boonton RTP4006 Real-Time Tru-Average Power Sensor, 10 MHz to 6 GHz, -60 to +20 dBm

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Manufactured by: Boonton

Category: Power Sensors

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Boonton RTP4006 Real-Time Tru-Average Power Sensor

The Boonton RTP4006 true average power sensor is an advanced instrument designed for precision RF power measurements. With an impressive dynamic range of 80 dB and a frequency range extending from 10 MHz to 6 GHz, this sensor is engineered to meet the high demands of modern testing environments.

Utilizing Boonton's proprietary Real-Time Power Processing technology, the RTP4006 delivers exceptional performance—capable of executing 100,000 measurements per second. This speed ensures there are no gaps in signal acquisition and zero measurement latency, making it a reliable choice for capturing complex signal behaviors.

Key features include:

    • Pulse Profiling: Effortlessly capture and measure pulsed, continuous wave (CW), and modulated signals.
    • Multi-Channel Capabilities: Ideal for simultaneous monitoring of multiple signals for enriched data analysis.
    • Comprehensive Documentation Tools: Streamlined data management for your measurement results.

Unlike conventional power meters and USB sensors that operate sequentially, resulting in longer re-arm times and missed data, the RTP4006 excels with real-time operational capabilities. It captures, displays, and measures every pulse, glitch, and detail without interruptions, ensuring that all valuable data is available for analysis.

Specifications for the Boonton RTP4006 Real-Time Tru-Average Power Sensor Include:

Frequency Range 10 MHz to 6 GHz
Dynamic Range (avg) -60 dBm to +20 dBm
Rise Time (fast/std) 2 µs / 1 ms
Video Bandwidth (high/std) 175 kHz / 350 Hz

See the datasheet for complete specifications and further insights into the capabilities of the RTP4006.

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