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JD730 Series

Power Sensors & JDPowerMeter Software

Operating Guide

www.jdsu.com

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................. 1-1 I. JD730 Series Power Sensors .................................................................................................... 1-2 II. JD730 Series Power Sensors Highlights .................................................................................. 1-3 III. Directional Power Sensors JD731A, JD733A .......................................................................... 1-3 IV. Terminating Power Sensor JD732A, JD734A, JD736A ........................................................... 1-4 2.0 JDPOWERMETER GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................ 2-1 I. PC Application Software, JDPowerMeter ................................................................................... 2-2 II. Supported Models ..................................................................................................................... 2-2 III. System Requirements .............................................................................................................. 2-2 IV. Installation ................................................................................................................................ 2-3 V. Uninstall JDPowerMeter ........................................................................................................... 2-5 VI. Install USB Driver..................................................................................................................... 2-5 3.0 USING JDPOWERMETER................................................................................................................... 3-1 I. Overview .................................................................................................................................... 3-2 II. Tool Bar ..................................................................................................................................... 3-5 III. Connecting Power Sensor with the JDPowerMeter ............................................................... 3-10 IV. Making Measurement ............................................................................................................ 3-12 V. Setting the most interesting item as default ............................................................................ 3-13 VI. Zoom In .................................................................................................................................. 3-14 VII. Showing History Graph ......................................................................................................... 3-15 VIII. How to Recall Previous History Graph ................................................................................ 3-16 4.0 POWER METER ................................................................................................................................. 4-1 I. Power Meter Introduction ........................................................................................................... 4-2 II. Connecting Sensors .................................................................................................................. 4-2 III. Making Power Measurement ................................................................................................... 4-3 5.0 APPENDIX ......................................................................................................................................... 5-1 APPENDIX A. SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................... 5-2 ORDERING INFORMATION ................................................................................................................. 5-3

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INTRODUCTION

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

In this chapter
I. JD730 Series Power Sensors .................................................................................................... 1-2 II. JD730 Series Power Sensors Highlights .................................................................................. 1-3 III. Directional Power Sensors JD731A, JD733A .......................................................................... 1-3 IV. Terminating Power Sensor JD732A, JD734A, JD736A ........................................................... 1-4

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INTRODUCTION I. JD730 SERIES POWER SENSORS


The JD730 Series power sensors consist of Terminating or Directional power sensors types that can be used for any power measurement application.

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The JD730 power sensors are portable for field applications and can interface with a PC or any JDSUs instrument.

The Directional Power Sensors (JD731A, JD733A) are used to measure forward power and reflected power without having any service disturbance. Typical applications are for installation, maintenance, and monitoring of transmitters with antenna in wireless base station.

The Terminating Power Sensor (JD732A, JD734A, JD736A) is used to measure power for installation, and maintenance of base station in wireless and RF generators or repeaters.

While conventional power sensors can be used in conjunction with additional power meters, The JD730 power sensors are small and lightweight making the optimal portable solutions for field applications, together with the benefit of communicating with a PC or a JDSU's instrument.
Part No JD731A JD732A JD733A JD734A JD736A Description Directional Power Sensor Terminating Power Sensor Directional Power Sensor Terminating Power Sensor Terminating Power Sensor Frequency Range 300 ~ 3800MHz 20 ~ 3800MHz 150 ~ 3500MHz 20 ~ 3800MHz 20 ~ 3800MHz Power Range Average : +21.76 ~ +51.76dBm (0.15 ~ 150W) Peak : +36.02 ~ +56.02dBm (4 ~ 400W) Average : -30 ~ +20dBm (1uW ~ 100mW) Average/Peak : +24dBm ~ 43dBm (0.25W ~ 20W) Peak : -30 ~ +20dBm (1uW ~ 100mW) Average/Peak : -30 ~ +20dBm (1uW ~ 100mW)

Terminating Power Sensor JD732A

Directional Power Sensor JD731A, JD733A

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INTRODUCTION II. JD730 SERIES POWER SENSORS HIGHLIGHTS


Optimal Power Testing The JD730 power sensors offer the optimal power testing solutions since it performs the power measurement without the need of additional test instruments, using a PC to present measurement results.

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Field Test Solution The JD730 power sensors are the ideal field test solutions due to its compact size, lightweight and ability to operate with a laptop computer in standalone mode or with JDSUs field instruments. Making the JD730 power sensors the optimal solutions for installation and maintenance of modern wireless and RF base stations.

No Zeroing Calibration The JD730 power sensors are not required to get disconnected or to power it down for zeroing calibration. The power sensors do not need any additional calibration beyond the factorys calibration which ensures measurement accuracy.

Measurement Methodologies The JD730 power sensors have two different measurement methodologies, terminating for out-ofservice applications and directional for in-service applications.

III. DIRECTIONAL POWER SENSORS JD731A, JD733A


Directional power sensors are connected between the transmitter and the transmission line measuring the following power metrics without any service disturbance ideal for in-field monitoring and maintenance of wireless bases station.

Average Power Peak Power VSWR

Average Power (RMS Value) This power metric provides an average power value for modulated, non-modulated or multicarriers signals.

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Peak Power (Peak Envelope Power) This power metric provides peak power values of the modulated envelope, indicating the maximum signals power.

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VSWR or Return Loss This power metric provides forward and reverse average power ratios for matching characteristics of loads. This metric is presented as VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) or Return Loss.

IV. TERMINATING POWER SENSOR JD732A, JD734A, JD736A


This power sensor measures the true RMS power from -30dBm to +20dBm in a terminating mode, where all the power is absorbed by the power sensor.

This is a typical power measurement methodology for out-of-service applications including engineering, laboratory, and manufacturing, as well as installation and maintenance.

Terminating Power Sensor JD732A

Directional Power Sensor JD731A, JD733A

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GCPM GETTING STARTED

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2.0 JDPOWERMETER GETTING STARTED

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In this chapter
I. PC Application Software, JDPowerMeter ................................................................................... 2-2 II. Supported Models ..................................................................................................................... 2-2 III. System Requirements .............................................................................................................. 2-2 IV. Installation ................................................................................................................................ 2-3 V. Uninstall JDPowerMeter ........................................................................................................... 2-5 VI. Install USB Driver..................................................................................................................... 2-5

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GETTING STARTED I. PC APPLICATION SOFTWARE, JDPOWERMETER

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The JDPowerMeter (JDPM) program provides stand alone power measurement captured from the JD730 Series Power Sensors. JDPM runs on personal computers (PC) with Windows XP environment.

With JDPM, you can perform these tasks:

Perform live power measurement Display/Analyze saved data from JDSU JD730 Series Power Sensors Save measurement data as a history data files ("*.psh" File) Compare sets of two and three measurement items with single display window Change display mode, AVG, PEAK and VSWR (JD731A, JD733A Only) Adjust maximum and minimum limits Zoom into a specific window of a measurement for a closer look Display measurement history in History Graph

II. SUPPORTED MODELS


The JDPM supports the following models:

JDSUs JD730 Series Power Sensors, JD731A, JD732A , JD733A, JD734A and JD736A

III. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS


Supported operating systems:

CPU: 450 MHz or higher Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Home edition, service pack 1 or later, or Windows Vista 32Bit

Monitor: SVGA (800 * 600 or greater) 256 colors System memory: 128 MB or higher Minimum space : 10 MB or more

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GCPM GETTING STARTED IV. INSTALLATION


Use the following instructions to install a new JDPM software or to upgrade from a previous version. The installation procedure is as follows,

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1. Start the installation If you purchased Power Sensors, insert the JDPM Application Program CD.

JDSU recommends that you back up your download package, preferably to a CD before installing the software. When ready to install, double-click the installation file to start the installation.

Double-click Setup.exe file.

2. Follow the on-screen instructions and select a language, then click OK.

3. Follow the on-screen instructions and then select Next.

4. Select the folder where the software is to be installed, then click Install to complete the installation.

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5. Now the JDPowerMeter software has successfully installed.

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V. UNINSTALL JDPOWERMETER
1. Launch the Control Panel and select Add or Remove Programs. 2. From the application's list, highlight JDPowerMeter and select the change/Remove button. 3. On the JDPowerMeter Un-installation dialog select the Yes button to remove JDPowerMeter. 4. Please note that JDPowerMeter folder will have to be removed separately from your PC.

VI. INSTALL USB DRIVER


The JD730 Series power sensors have a USB communication port. communication, the USB driver should be installed into the PC. In order to use the USB

Before installing the USB Driver, please verify the following:

The required Operating System should be Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Home edition, service pack 1 or later, or Windows Vista 32Bit

The JDPowerMeter Application Software must be installed in advance in the PC.

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Installation Procedure
1. Connect the Power sensor to the PC using the USB cable.

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2. At the first dialog window, select No, not this time option button when prompted to connect to Windows Update.

3. At the next dialog window, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced).

4. Browse to the location of the USB drivers on the system (select folder by OS type). the example above that would be C:\Program Files\JDPowerMeter\Driver.

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Then click Next.

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5. A warning that Windows cannot verify that the device is compatible with the hardware will appear. Then click Continue Anyway.

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6. At the next dialog, browse again to the location of the USB drivers on the system. example above that would be C:\Program Files\JDPowerMeter\Driver. press OK will complete the installation. Using the

And click Open then

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7. Select Finish to finish the installation.

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USING GCPOWERMETER

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3.0 USING JDPOWERMETER


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In this chapter
I. Overview .................................................................................................................................... 3-2 II. Tool Bar ..................................................................................................................................... 3-5 III. Connecting Power Sensor with the JDPowerMeter ............................................................... 3-10 IV. Making Measurement ............................................................................................................ 3-12 V. Setting the most interesting item as default ............................................................................ 3-13 VI. Zoom In .................................................................................................................................. 3-14 VII. Showing History Graph ......................................................................................................... 3-15 VIII. How to Recall Previous History Graph ................................................................................ 3-16

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USING GCPOWERMETER I. OVERVIEW


The following is the JDPM measurement window using a directional power sensor.

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Tool Bar

Status Bar (1) Measurement Summary Window : This provides summary result in digital value of the Window #2.

You can move the screens by selecting 'set as default' in the window shown when the right button of the mouse is selected.
Power Sensor Model Info. Types of Sensor Types of measurement Serial Number Frequency Setting Info. External Offset Setting Info.

Measurement Mode Min/Max Info.

Current Measurement (dBm) Current Measurement (W)

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(2) Measurement Window #2
Types of measurement Current Measurement (dBm & W) Measurement Gauge

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Min/Max Info.

Fail Range Indicator

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Measurement Window #3
Types of measurement Current Measurement (dBm & W) Measurement Gauge

Min/Max Info.

Fail Range Indicator

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Measurement Window #4
Types of measurement Current Measurement (VSWR & Return Loss) Measurement Gauge

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VSWR Min/Max Info. Fail Range Indicator

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The JDPM measurement screen using a terminating power sensor is as follows.

Tool Bar

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Status Bar

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Measurement Summary Window : This provides summary result in digital value of the Window #2.

You can move the screens by selecting 'set as default' in the window shown when the right button of the mouse is selected.
Power Sensor Model Info. Types of Sensor Types of measurement Serial Number Frequency Setting Info. External Offset Setting Info.

Measurement Mode Min/Max Info.

Current Measurement (dBm) Current Measurement (W)

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Measurement Window #2

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Types of measurement Current Measurement (dBm & W) Measurement Gauge

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Min/Max Info.

Fail Range Indicator

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History graph Window


Current Measurement Trace (from left to right)

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Bottom Time

II. TOOL BAR


: Connect Device : History Graph : Start Measurement : Stop Measurement : Reset : Full Screen : Multi Screen : Help

The JDPM configuration window is as follows.

1. File

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Connect Device: Connects the device for the measurement, you can select either RS-232 Serial port or USB port to communicate with the device.

Open File: Opens previous history graph file (*,psh) saved on the PC. Close: Closes current measurement window. Save: Saves current measurement data into *psh format into the PC. Exit: Exits JDPM program.

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2. Device

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Start: Starts the measurement. It is required first to establish communication with the power sensor through the "Setting" menu.

Stop: Stops the measurement. Reset: Resets current measurement and clears previous measurement history. Mode: Selects display modes either Relative or Absolute. If it is set to Relative, the measurement is made relative to the reference level you set and the results are displayed in dB. If it is set to Absolute, all the power values of the measurement indicated with absolute power in dBm and microWatts.

Limit: Enables or disables maximum and minimum limits and Turns Alarm On and Off.

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Setting: Configures the device and measurement conditions.

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Device Information: Once connection has been made with the JD730 series power sensors, JDPM retrieves the following information. Model: Model Number of connected power sensor S/N: Serial Number Ver: Instruments firmware version

Measurement Variables: Sets measurement parameters, frequency, external offsets, and types of display modes, absolute or relative settings. Frequency: Frequency to be measured Ext. Offset: Sets an external offset value. An offset consists of a cable offset and a

user offset, and the measurement result shows the value reflecting both offsets. Mode: Selects display modes either Relative or Absolute. If it is set to Relative, the measurement is made relative to the reference level you set and the results are displayed in dB. If it is set to Absolute, all the power values of the measurement are absolute and indicated with dBm or microWatts units.

Display Range: Sets display range, you can change display range separately in each measurement windows.

Limit: Sets maximum and minimum limits, you can change limit range separately in each measurement windows, once the limit lines are enabled, an audible alarm will be generated by the PC if the measured value exceeds the defined limits.

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Enter OK if all the changes are done, or press Cancel to exit without saving changes.

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3. View: Selects the display type between, Full screen or Multi-screen. Also it can be shown the toolbar and status bar on the Main windows.

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4. Window: Fit the measurement screens into the Window. Cascade - Fit multiple plots cascaded on one page. Tile Horizontally - Fit multiple plots horizontally on one page. Tile Vertically - Fit multiple plots vertically on one page. 1 USB, JD731A - Provide the information of the power sensor that is currently connected to the JDPowerMeter program (auto-display).

5. Help: Display Help menu and shows up information of the program.

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USING GCPOWERMETER III. CONNECTING POWER SENSOR WITH THE JDPOWERMETER


1. Connects power sensor to the PC using either serial or USB cable

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RF Antenna

USB

BTS

Lap-top PC with Application Software

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2. File Connect Device,

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3. Selects communication method either Serial port or USB, then press OK, make to select the proper cable that is connected to the power sensor.

4. Sets the instruments parameters from Setting window, then press OK

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USING GCPOWERMETER IV. MAKING MEASUREMENT


JDPowerMeter software has various functionalities, which can be utilized by doing a right-click on the mouse.

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1. Make connection with the power sensor and then right-click anywhere on the measurement screens 2. Selects start to begin measurement

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USING GCPOWERMETER V. SETTING THE MOST INTERESTING ITEM AS DEFAULT (JD731A, JD733A ONLY)
There are four different windows on the JDPowerMeter software. You can easily change or

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display the most interesting items by selecting Set as default from doing a right-click on the mouse onto the selected window.

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USING GCPOWERMETER VI. ZOOM IN


If you want to zoom one of the item among 4 windows, select Full screen from doing a right-click on the mouse while the cursor locates on the window you want to zoom.

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USING GCPOWERMETER VII. SHOWING HISTORY GRAPH


By selecting History Graph, the history graph appears at the bottom of the measurement window. Once you activate the history graph, you can save the measurement data as a history file (*.psh) into the PC.

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USING GCPOWERMETER VIII. HOW TO RECALL PREVIOUS HISTORY GRAPH


The use of the open history file allows you to analyze the previous save measurement history. The following describes the steps to open saved history file (*.psh) from your PC.

1. File Open File

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2. Browse to the location of the previous history file on your system

3. By selecting Open, the previous history file will be loaded

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Menu description of History Graph window as follows:

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: Connect device : Open new history graph : Export to csv format : Export to bitmap format : Generate report : Average power : Peak power : VSWR : PAR (Peak to Average Ratio) : Help

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Report generator settings,

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Report example:

Measurement Report
Title History Graph Sample Sample Date 2008,09,11 PM 9:07 Engineer Site Information

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Test Purpose Sample

Measurement Data

History Graph [ AVG] Max : 6.79, Min : -36.98, Average : 3.03 20

P o w e r ( A V G )
-30 2008-09-11 19:54:35 Time 2008-09-11 19:57:27
Result Sample Remark Sample

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POWER METER

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I. Power Meter Introduction ........................................................................................................... 4-2 II. Connecting Sensors .................................................................................................................. 4-2 III. Making Power Measurement ................................................................................................... 4-3

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POWER METER I. POWER METER INTRODUCTION


The JD730 power sensors are small and lightweight making the optimal portable solutions for field applications, together with the benefit of being powered via JDSUs instruments. The JD730 series supports following JDSUs instruments.

JD7105A Base Station Analyzer JD7106A RF Analyzer JD723A Cable and Antenna Analyzer JD724B Cable and Antenna Analyzer JD725A Cable and Antenna Analyzer

In this example, the JD725A Cable and Antenna Analyzer is used.

II. CONNECTING SENSORS


Selecting the Power Meter function after powering up the instrument will display the Power Meter measurement screen with the message that NO SENSOR is connected. Connect a power sensor to the RS-232C or USB port of the instrument using the provided cable as shown in the following figure. Do not connect a power sensor directly to the LPA or HPA.

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After connecting a power sensor, select the Initialize screen menu key for the instrument to recognize the sensor. After successful recognition of the power sensor, the sensor type is

displayed on the screen as shown in the following figure.

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No sensor type is displayed on the screen if the instrument is not able to recognize a sensor type during the initialization process.

III. MAKING POWER MEASUREMENT


After the power sensor connection and initialization, connect the power sensor to the output port. Do not connect the Terminating type of power sensor directly to the output of the HPA. power sensor will be damaged if it receives a power level greater than +20dBm. The

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Setting Power Meter


All the keys used to set the power measurement are displayed as screen menu keys. No hard keys on the front panel are used. The following is a description of the screen menu and its functions:

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Screen Display: Power Sensor Info: Types of power sensor connected, Terminating or Directional, and its Model Information. Measurement Type: Current measurement type information, AVG or PEAK. Measurement Mode: Display current measurement mode, Relative or Absolute. Current Measurement: Display current measured value. Min/Max Info: Display Min and Max value of the measurement. Frequency & Offset: Display current frequency setting and External offset setting information.

Screen Menu: Initialize: Initializes the power sensor and downloads the calibration data from the sensor. Frequency: Sets the frequency of signals to measure. As the frequency setting affects the calibration data, be sure to set the accurate center frequency for reliable measurement results. Display Setup: Sets the following items. Sets Display Value in Absolute or Relative Sets Reference Level to be used in Relative display mode Sets Display Minimum and Maximum Range Setting External Offset (Enters the value of Gain or Loss when an attenuator or an amplifier is used before the power sensor. As the default setting is Loss, enter the level of Loss in positive values when an attenuator is used and in negative values when an amplifier is used) Reset: Clears all user settings and returns to the factory settings.

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Measurement Procedure
Action Note Make a measurement after completion of Power Sensor initialization. 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the DUT to the RF In of the power sensor. Initialize Frequency Display Setup Initialize the sensor Sets the frequency to be measured Sets display parameters, refer to the below for the detail

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Display Setup menu Display (Abs / Rel) Sets display value in Absolute or Relative Set Ref Set Reference level to be used in Relative display mode Disp Max Disp Min External Offset Sets Maximum display range Sets Minimum display range Sets External Offsets

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APPENDIX

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APPENDIX A. SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................... 5-2 ORDERING INFORMATION ................................................................................................................. 5-3

Appendix

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SPECIFICATION APPENDIX A. SPECIFICATION


Directional Power Sensor (JD731A) Frequency Range Power Range Measurement Uncertainty Return loss Directivity Insertion loss RF connectors General Serial Interface USB Interface DC Input Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Calibration Cycle Dimension Weight Size (WxHxD) 300 ~ 3800MHz Average Power: 0.15W ~ 150W Peak Power: 4 ~ 400W 1,2 4% of reading + 0.05W 27 dB min 27 dB min Type 0.05 dB (Max 0.1dB) N- Female on both ends 1 port 1 port 5V 1.2A 0 ~ 50 (32 ~ 122) -20 ~ 70 (-4 ~ 158) 2 years 0.57Kg 98 x 118.7 x 33.2 mm (without connectors)

Specification

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Terminating Power Sensor (JD732A, JD734A, JD736A) Frequency Range 20 ~ 3800MHz Power Measurement Type Average (JD732A), Peak (JD734A), Average/Peak (JD736A) Power Range -30 ~ +20dBm (1uW ~ 100mW) 1 Measurement Uncertainty 7% of reading RF connectors N-Male General Serial Interface 1 port USB Interface 1 port DC Input 5V 1.2A Operation Temperature 0 ~ 50 (32 ~ 122) Storage Temperature -20 ~ 70 (-4 ~ 158) Calibration Cycle 2 years Dimension Weight 0.57Kg Size (WxHxD) 64 x 96 x 38 mm (without connector) Directional Power Sensor (JD733A) Frequency Range Power Range Measurement Uncertainty Return loss Directivity Insertion loss RF connectors General Serial Interface USB Interface DC Input Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Calibration interval Dimension Weight Size (WxHxD) 150 ~ 3500MHz Average Power: 0.25W ~ 20.0W Peak Power: 0.25W ~ 20W 1,2 4% of reading + 0.05W 27 dB min 27 dB min Type 0.05 dB (Max 0.1dB) N- Female on both ends 1 port 1 port 5V 1.2A 0 ~ 50 (32 ~ 122) -20 ~ 70 (-4 ~ 158) 2 years 0.57Kg 98 x 118.7 x 33.2 mm (without connectors) Specification and product description subject to change without notice.

Specification is provided at a temperature 2510 CW Condition

All Specifications based on calibrating after 5 minutes warm-up.

ORDERING INFORMATION ORDERING INFORMATION


JD730 Series High Accuracy Power Sensors
JD731A : JD732A : JD733A : JD734A : JD736A : Directional Power Sensor (300 ~ 3800MHz, Average Power 0.15 ~ 150W, Peak Power 4 ~ 400W) Terminating Average Power Sensor (20 ~ 3800MHz, -30 ~ +20dBm) Directional Power Sensor (150 ~ 3800MHz, Average Power 0.25 ~ 150W, Peak Power 0.25 ~ 400W) Terminating Peak Power Sensor, 20 ~ 3800MHz, -30 ~ +20dBm Terminating Average and Peak Power Sensor, 20 ~ 3800MHz, -30 ~ +20dBm

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Ordering Information

JD730 Series
Power Sensors & JDPowerMeter

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