Description
Rohde and Schwarz NRP50S – Three-Path Diode Power Sensor (50 MHz – 50 GHz)

- Three path diode power sensor
- Frequency range: 50 MHz – 50 GHz
- Level: -70 dBm to +20 dBm
- Connector type: 2.4 mm (m)
- Please see below for information on connection accessory requirements to your computer or instrument
Three-path diode power sensors are suitable for numerous applications since they support continuous average, burst average, timeslot average, gate average and trace measurements. Featuring outstanding performance and unprecedented measurement speed and accuracy, the sensors can be used to perform precise average power measurements on wireless signals ranging from GSM and LTE up to 5G NR. For detailed analysis, the sensors offer additional measurement functions such as timeslot mode and trace mode with a video bandwidth of 100 kHz.
Several models available
Rohde and Schwarz offers several versions of its NRP-xxS three path diode power sensors. Several of the models shown below are also available in a LAN version, which would have the same part number but with the letter “N” on the end. For example, NRP8S and NRP8SN.
Sensor type | Frequency range | Level range | Connector type |
NRP8S(N) | 10 MHz to 8 GHz | -70 dBm to +23 dBm | N (m) |
NRP18S(N) | 10 MHz to 18 GHz | -70 dBm to +23 dBm | N (m) |
NRP33S(N) | 10 MHz to 33 GHz | -70 dBm to +23 dBm | 3.5 mm (m) |
NRP40S(N) | 50 MHz to 40 GHz | -70 dBm to +20 dBm | 2.92 mm (m) |
NRP50S(N) | 50 MHz to 50 GHz | -70 dBm to +20 dBm | 2.4 mm (m) |
NRP18S-10 | 10 MHz to 18 GHz | -60 dBm to +33 dBm | N (m) |
NRP18S-20 | 10 MHz to 18 GHz | -50 dBm to +42 dBm | N (m) |
NRP18S-25 | 10 MHz to 18 GHz | -45 dBm to +45 dBm | N (m) |
Offering a frequency range of up to 33 GHz, the R&S NRP33S(N) is ideal for use in the automotive sector, for example in the development and production of long-range and short-range anti-collision radars (24 GHz). It is also a perfect choice for installation, maintenance and remote monitoring of ground stations for satellite systems (up to 33 GHz).
The R&S NRP40S(N) and NRP50S(N) are ideal for measurements on microwave link systems operating at frequencies up to 50 GHz. The user benefits from short measurement times and the sensors’ wide dynamic range.
Connecting the sensor to your computer or instrument
The power sensors can use various, detachable cables for connection to diverse display units. A screw connection is provided on the sensor end to prevent accidental loosening of the cable.
The R&S NRP-ZKU USB interface cable can be used to connect a power sensor to a laptop/PC via the USB interface. This is an extremely space-saving and also cost-efficient solution that does not require a base unit. Two software tools – R&S Power Viewer Plus and R&S NRPV virtual power meter – are available to simplify sensor operation from a laptop/PC. These tools support all measurement functions implemented in the sensors.
The R&S NRP-ZK6 interface cable is intended for operating a power sensor on the R&S NRX base unit. It can also be used to connect the power sensor to diverse Rohde & Schwarz signal generators and signal and spectrum analyzers to enhance these instruments with a high performance power meter.
Please note, the NRP-ZKU and NRP-ZK6 are sold separately.
Multiple ways to operate the R&S NRP power sensors

93 dB dynamic range thanks to improved three-path concept
The R&S NRPxxS(N) power sensors use three separate diode paths, each operated in the optimum detector range. As a result, the average power can be determined with high accuracy irrespective of the modulation type. Measurement results are hardly affected by interfering signals or harmonics. The R&S NRPxxS(N) power sensors therefore behave similar to thermal power sensors but offer significantly higher speed. They provide up to 93 dB dynamic range with an excellent lower measurement limit of -70 dBm.
Innovative three-path concept
Unlike conventional multipath technology, adjacent diode paths in the R&S NRPxxS(N) power sensors overlap by 6 dB. All paths are continuously and simultaneously measured. The final measurement result is achieved by appropriately weighting the measurement results of all paths. This innovative approach ensures a smooth transition between measurement paths. Problems due to hard switching between the measurement paths, such as hysteresis effects, additional measurement delays and differential nonlinearity, are eliminated. The patented sensor architecture also improves the signal-to-noise ratio and increases measurement speed in the transition region.

10,000 triggered measurements/s
In fast continuous average mode, the R&S NRPxxS(N) power sensors can perform up to 10000 triggered measurements/s with a minimum trigger repetition time of 100 µs without losing any measurement. This measurement speed is achieved by using the buffered mode. In buffered mode, all measured data is collected inside the sensor and transmitted in one block to the sensor’s host. By exploiting the maximum buffer size, the R&S NRPxxS(N) sensors are able to collect measured data for up to 8192 triggered measurements within 0.81 s.

Sensors for high-power applications
The R&S NRP18S-10, NRP18S-20 and NRP18S-25 high-power three-path diode power sensors consist of an R&S NRP18S and a 10/20/25 dB upstream attenuator. They are able to perform power measurements up to 2 W, 15 W and 30 W. When used with the attenuator, mismatch errors between the sensor and attenuator are automatically corrected. The S-parameters for the attenuator are determined and stored in the sensor during production. They are then automatically taken into account when performing measurements.
When used with the attenuator, mismatch errors between the sensor and attenuator are automatically corrected. The S-parameters for the attenuator are determined and stored in the sensor during production. They are then automatically taken into account when performing measurements.
LAN versions
As mentioned previously, many of the NRPxxS power sensors are available with a LAN connection. These are denoted by an “N” at the end of the part number. LAN models are equipped with an additional LAN interface without compromising sensor features or performance. Please note, the LAN connection is not a standard feature for the series and is only available on certain models.

LAN interface, trigger I/O port and detachable cable for the R&S NRPxxSN sensors
LAN power sensors are ideal for remote monitoring applications, e.g. for satellite systems or particle accelerators, where sensors need to be placed at different points in the system. The LAN interface makes it easy to overcome large distances between the various test points and the control center.
In LAN operation, the sensors are powered via a PoE capable LAN interface on the power sensor. If the LAN used does not support the PoE standard, then the sensors are connected to the LAN via a PoE switch (R&S NRP-ZAP2).
NRP series overview
Rohde & Schwarz offers several varieties of its NRP power sensor. The NRPxxS(N), NRPxxT(N), NRPxxTWG, NRPxxA(N) and NRP-Zxx power sensors are immediately ready for use. In contrast to conventional power sensors, no calibration is required prior to making measurements since the sensors are fully characterized over frequency, level and temperature and feature longterm stability. All calibration data is stored in the sensors, so they function as independent measuring instruments. Usually, no zeroing is required. Users can plug in a sensor and simply start measuring.
Versatile use of the R&S NRP power sensors | ||||||
Available measurement functions (modes) | ||||||
Sensor type | Features | Continuous average | Trace | Timeslot/time gate | Burst average | Statistics |
NRPxxS(N) three-path diode power sensors | fast, accurate and packed with features to measure CW and modulated signals | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | – |
NRP33SN-V TVAC-compliant three-path diode power sensor | specially designed for use in thermal vacuum (TVAC) chambers | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | – |
NRPxxT(N)/TWG thermal power sensors | most accurate power measurements for reference applications and use in calibration labs | ✓ | – | – | – | – |
NRPxxA(N) EMC average power sensors | accurate average power measurements for EMC applications | ✓ | – | – | – | – |
NRP-Z8x wideband power sensors | time domain analysis and automatic pulse analysis for radar applications and universal use | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
NRP-Z211/-Z221 two-path diode power sensors | cost-effective power measurement solution for production | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | – |
NRP-Z27/-Z37 power sensor modules | level calibration of signal sources in conjunction with the FSMR measurement receiver | ✓ | – | – | – | – |
NRP-Z28/-Z98 level control sensors | highly accurate signal level generation in conjunction with a signal generator | ✓ | ✓1) | ✓1) | ✓1) | – |
RF and Microwave Power Sensors Template | |
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LAN version | No |
Minimum Frequency (RF Power Sensors) | 50 MHz |
Maximum Frequency (RF Power Sensors) | 50 GHz |
Sensor Technology | Diode |
Product General Attributes | |
Unique Features | 3 path diode power sensor |
Product Height | 1.18 IN |
Product Length | 5.43 IN |
Product Width | 1.89 IN |
Shipping Weight | 0.506 LBS |
HTS/Schedule B Number | 9030390100 |
ECCN Number | 3A992 |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Shipping Height | 1.18 IN |
Shipping Length | 5.43 IN |
Shipping Width | 1.89 IN |
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