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Seite 1 - Wideband Power Sensor

Wideband Power SensorModels 5012D, 5016D, 5017D, 5018D and 5019DOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS©Copyright 2014 by Bird Electronic Corporation Instruction Book

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ixVideo Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Peak Envelope Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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xAverage Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Match Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Seite 5 - Safety Statements

1Chapter 1 IntroductionDescriptionThe Bird 5012D, 5016D, 5017D, 5018D, and 5019D Wideband Power Sensor (WPS) is a Thruline sensor that can measure ave

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3Chapter 2 InstallationConnections5012D 5016D 5017D5018D 5019D 5012ANote: VPM1 ONLY for Serial Connections.USB OnlyUSB & SerialSerial OnlyWARNING

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4 FOR USE WITH OLDER VPM1 SOFTWARE ONLY: To connect using the serial port, first connect a 12V DC power supply to the WPS. Once the STATUS LED turns

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5Chapter 3 OperationZeroing Sensor5000-EXOver time, the sensor’s “zero value” (reading with no applied RF power) can drift due to environmental factor

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6 If calibration fails, “Cal Fail” will be displayed. a. Press a key to return to normal operation, b. Ensure that the WPS is properly connected, and

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7Function DescriptionsFigure 1 Average and Peak Envelope Power - Square Wave SignalAverage PowerAverage power is a measure of the equivalent “heat

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iSafety PrecautionsThe following are general safety precautions that are not neces-sarily related to any specific part or procedure, and do not nec-es

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8VSWRVSWR measures the relation between forward and reflected average power. The Bird Wideband Power Sensor calculates the VSWR from the Forward and R

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9Video FilterFigure 2 Video Filter Settings, 300 kHz SignalExcept for average power and VSWR measurements, all WPS measurements rely on a variable

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10Peak Envelope PowerPeak power measurements detect amplitude changes as a sig-nal modulates the carrier envelope. The WPS operates in an asynchronous

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11Burst Average PowerFigure 3 Burst Average PowerBurst width (BW) is the duration of a pulse. Period (P) is the time from the start of one pulse t

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12Crest FactorFigure 4 Crest Factor - 10 dB CDMA Signal - 100 W Peak - 10 W AveCrest factor (CF) is the ratio of the peak and average powers, in d

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13Complementary Cumulative Distribution Function (CCDF)Figure 5 CCDF - 100 W Signal - 80 W Threshold - 20% CCDFCCDF measures the amount of time th

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14Low Repetition Rate WaveformsMany of today's channel access methods involve the use of low repetition frequency time division-multiple access (

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15Figure 6 Low Rep Waveform

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17Chapter 4 Specifcations5012D SpecificationsSensor CharacteristicsFrequency Range 350 MHz to 4 GHzRF Power Range 0.15 W to 150 W average, 4W to 400 W

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WARNINGSafety Earth GroundAn uniterruptible earth safety ground must be supplied from the main power source to test instruments. Grounding one conduct

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18Average PowerRF Power Range 0.15 – 150 WPeak/Average Ratio, Max 12 dBMeasurement Uncert. ± (4% of reading ± 0.05 W)aa. Above 35 °C or below 15 °C ad

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19Peak Envelope PowerRF Power Range 4.0 – 400 Waa. Max. power depends on frequency and system VSWR. See Figure 8 on page 19.Measurement Uncert.: bur

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20Crest FactorRF Power Range 0.15 to 150 W average, 4 W minimum peakMeasurement Uncert. Linear sum of peak and average power uncertaintyComplementary

Seite 27 - Figure 6 Low Rep Waveform

21Altitude, Max 15,000 ft. (4,500 m)Dimensions, Nominal4.75” x 4.6” x 1.3” (121 x 117 x 33 mm)Weight, Max 1.2 lb. (0.55 kg)EMC EMC Directive (2004/108

Seite 29 - Chapter 4 Specifcations

235016D SpecificationsSensor CharacteristicsFrequency Range 350 MHz to 4 GHzRF Power Range 25 mW – 25 W Average, 1W to 60 W peakMaximum Power See Figu

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24Average PowerRF Power Range 25 mW to 25 WPeak/Average Ratio, Max 12 dBMeasurement Uncert. ± (4% of reading + 8 mW)aa. Above 35 °C or below 15 °C add

Seite 31 - Burst Average Power

25Peak Envelope PowerRF Power Range 1.0 W – 60 Waa. Max. power depends on frequency and system VSWR. See Figure 10 on page 25.Measurement Uncert.: b

Seite 32 - Crest Factor

26Burst Average PowerPower Range 1.0 W – 25 W averageBurst Width 1 μs – 5 msRepetition Rate, Min 5 Hz (with 12 dB peak/average ratio)Duty Cycle (D)**

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27Physical and Environmental SpecificationsTemp, Operating –10 to +50 °C (+14 to +122 °F)Temp, Storage –40 to +80 °C (–40 to +176 °F)Mechanical Shock

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iiiWarning StatementsThe following safety warnings appear in the text where there is danger to operating and maintenance personnel, and are repeated h

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295017D SpecificationsSensor CharacteristicsFrequency Range 25 MHz to 1 GHzRF Power Range 500 mW to 500 W average, 13.3W to 1300 W peakMaximum Power S

Seite 37 - Figure 10 Max. Peak Power

30Average PowerRF Power Range 500 mW – 500 WPeak/Average Ratio, Max 12 dBMeasurement Uncert. ± (4% of reading + 166 mW)aa. Above 35 °C or below 15 °C

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31Peak Envelope PowerRF Power Range 13.3 – 1300 Waa. Max. power depends on frequency and system VSWR. See Figure 12 on page 31.Measurement Uncert.:

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32Burst Average PowerPower Range 13 – 500 W averageBurst Width 1 μs – 5 msRepetition Rate, Min 5 Hz (with 12 dB Peak/Avg ratio)Duty Cycle (D)** 0.02 t

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33Physical and Environmental SpecificationsTemp, Operating –10 to +50 °C (+14 to +122 °F)Temp, Storage –40 to +80 °C (–40 to +176 °F)Mechanical Shock

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355018D SpecificationsSensor CharacteristicsFrequency Range 150 MHz to 4.0 GHzRF Power Range 100 mW to 25 W average, 60 W peakMaximum Power See Figur

Seite 43 - Figure 12 Max. Peak Power

36Average PowerRF Power Range 25 mW – 25 WPeak/Average Ratio, Max 12 dBMeasurement Uncert. ± (4% of reading + 0.008 mW)aa. Above 35 °C or below 15 °C

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37Figure 13 Match Measure Uncertainty-6-4-2024-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 Uncertainty(dB)Return LossPeak Envelope PowerRF Power Range 4 – 60 Waa. Max. po

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ivSafety StatementsUSAGEANY USE OF THIS INSTRUMENT IN A MANNER NOT SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER MAY IMPAIR THE INSTRUMENT’S SAFETY PROTECTION.USOEL U

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38Figure 14 Max. Peak Power1001000100000.1 1 10Frequency (GHz)Power (Watts)VSWR=1VSWR=1.5VSWR=3Burst Average PowerPower Range 25 mW – 25 W average

Seite 47 - 5018D Specifications

39Complementary Cumulative Distribution Function (CCDF)Measurement Range* 0.1 – 100%Measurement Uncert. ± 2%Threshold Level Range 25 mW to 60 WLevel S

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415019D SpecificationsSensor CharacteristicsFrequency Range 25 MHz to 1.0 GHzRF Power Range 100 mW to 100 W average, 2.6 to 260 W peakMaximum Power S

Seite 50 - Figure 14 Max. Peak Power

42Average PowerRF Power Range 100 mW – 100 WPeak/Average Ratio, Max 12 dBMeasurement Uncert. ± (4% of reading + 166 mW)aa. Above 35 °C or below 15 °C

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43Peak Envelope PowerRF Power Range 2.6 – 260 Waa. Max. power depends on frequency and system VSWR. See Figure 12 on page 31.Measurement Uncert.: bu

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44Burst Average PowerPower Range 2.6 – 100 W averageBurst Width 1 μs – 5 msRepetition Rate, Min 5 Hz (with 12 dB Peak/Avg ratio)Duty Cycle (D)** 0.02

Seite 53 - 5019D Specifications

45Physical and Environmental SpecificationsTemp, Operating –10 to +50 °C (+14 to +122 °F)Temp, Storage –40 to +80 °C (–40 to +176 °F)Mechanical Shock

Seite 55 - Figure 16 Max. Peak Power

47Limited WarrantyAll products manufactured by Seller are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year,

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vSERVICESERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY SERVICE - TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY. TO AVOID DANGEROUS ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING UNLESS

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viASSISTENZA TECNICALE ISTRUZIONI RELATIVE ALL’ASSISTENZA SONO PREVISTE ESCLUSIVAMENTE PER IL PERSONALE OPPORTUNAMENTE ADDESTRATO. PER EVITARE PERICOL

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viiAbout This ManualThis manual covers the operating and maintenance instruc-tions for the following models:5012D 5016D 5017D5018D 5019DChanges to thi

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viiiTable of ContentsSafety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iSafety Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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