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Keysight W8486A – Waveguide W-Band Power Sensor (75 GHz to 110 GHz)

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Waveguide Power Sensor,75 to 110 GHz, -30 to +20 dBm

  • Waveguide W-band power sensor
  • Frequency range: 75 GHz to 110 GHz
  • Power range: -30 to +20 dBm
  • Compatible with EPM (N1913A/14A, E4418B/19B), EPM-P (E4416A/17A), P-series (N1911A/ 12A), E1416A VXI and discontinued 70100A and 43X power meters
  • Waveguide power sensors offer best SWR, high reliability and low loss
  • 50 MHz calibration port
  • Excellent SWR for reducing mismatch uncertainty
  • Diode power sensing element
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Description

Keysight W8486A

  • Waveguide W-band power sensor
  • Frequency range: 75 GHz to 110 GHz
  • Power range: -30 to +20 dBm
  • Compatible with EPM (N1913A/14A, E4418B/19B), EPM-P (E4416A/17A), P-series (N1911A/ 12A), E1416A VXI and discontinued 70100A and 43X power meters

Waveguide W-Band Power Sensor (75 GHz to 110 GHz)

The W8486A waveguide power sensor measures average power over the frequency range 75 to 110 GHz and power range -30 to +20 dBm. Please note, the W8486A comes without built-in EEPROM. Users need to pre-enter calibration factors printed on the back of the sensor into the power meter.

Several versions available

Covering the V-band, E-band and W-band spectrums, Keysight waveguide power sensors offer best SWR, high reliability and low loss, and come with a 50 MHz calibration port to reduce measurement uncertainties. And with the Keysight E8486A (Option 200) waveguide sensor, you also get a wide dynamic range spanning from -60 to +20 dBm.

ModelBandFrequency
V8486AV band50 to 75 GHz
W8486AW band75 to 110 GHz
E8486AE band60 to 90 GHz

Compatible with your current Keysight power meter

Keysight waveguide power sensors are fully compatible with Keysight EPM (E4418B/19B, N1913A/14A), EPM-P (E4416A/17A) and P-Series (N1911A/12A) power meters. The V8486A and W8486A are also compatible with the discontinued or obsolete power meters such as 435B, 436A, 437B, 438A, 70100A, E1416A, E4418A, and E4419A power meters.

50 MHz calibration

For easy calibration with the power meter, Keysight waveguide power sensors incorporate a 50 MHz calibration port. This eliminates the variance in making measurements with different meter/sensor combinations and the uncertainties due to temperature changes. It also provides traceability to the U.S National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) at millimeter-wave frequencies.

High reliability

Keysight waveguide sensors use the same proven Modified Barrier Integrated Diode (MBID) technology found in other Keysight sensors, and always operates in the square-law characteristic for true-average detection.

RF and Microwave Power Sensors Template

LAN versionNo
Minimum Frequency (RF Power Sensors)75 GHz (75000 MHz)
Maximum Frequency (RF Power Sensors)110 GHz
Sensor TechnologyDiode

Product General Attributes

Product Weight0.9 LBS
Product Height2.36 IN
Product Length7.83 IN
Product Width1.49 IN
Shipping Weight2.1 LBS

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