The following are general safety precautions that are
not necessarily related to any specific part or procedure,
and do not necessarily appear elsewhere in this publication. These precautions must be thoroughly understood
and apply to all phases of operation and maintenance.
WARNING
Keep Away From Live Circuits
Operating Personnel must at all times observe
general safety precautions. Do not replace
components or make adjustments to the inside of the
test equipment with the high voltage supply turned
on. To avoid casualties, always remove power.
WARNING
Shock Hazard
Do not attempt to remove the RF transmission line
while RF power is present.
WARNING
Do Not Service Or Adjust Alone
Under no circumstances should any person reach
into an enclosure for the purpose of service or
adjustment of equipment except in the presence of
someone who is capable of rendering aid.
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WARNING
Safety Earth Ground
An uniterruptible earth safety ground must be supplied
from the main power source to test instruments.
Grounding one conductor of a two conductor power cable
is not sufficient protection. Serious injury or death can
occur if this grounding is not properly supplied.
WARNING
Resuscitation
Personnel working with or near high voltages
should be familiar with modern methods of
resuscitation.
Safety Symbols
WARNING
Warning notes call attention to a procedure, which if
not correctly performed, could result in personal
injury.
CAUTION
Caution notes call attention to a procedure, which if
not correctly performed, could result in damage to
the instrument.
Note: Calls attention to supplemental
information.
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Warning Statements
The following safety warnings appear in the text
where there is danger to operating and maintenance
personnel, and are repeated here for emphasis.
WARNING
Leaking RF energy is a potential health hazard. DO
NOT connect or disconnect equipment from the
transmission line while RF power is being applied.
Severe burns, electrical shock, or death can occur..
On page 2.
WARNING
Never attempt to connect or disconnect RF equipment
from the transmission line while RF power is being
applied. Leaking RF energy is a potential health hazard
On page 5.
WARNING
RF voltage may be present in RF element socket.
Keep element in socket during operation.
On page 5.
Caution Statements
The following equipment cautions appear in the text
and are repeated here for emphasis.
CAUTION
If the element cannot be fully inserted into the
socket, do not force it. This may damage the element.
On page 2.
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Safety Statements
USAGE
ANY USE OF THIS INSTRUMENT IN A MANNER
NOT SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER MAY
IMPAIR THE INSTRUMENT’S SAFETY
PROTECTION.
USO
EL USO DE ESTE INSTRUMENTO DE MANERA
NO ESPECIFICADA POR EL FABRICANTE, PUEDE
ANULAR LA PROTECCIÓN DE SEGURIDAD DEL
INSTRUMENTO.
BENUTZUNG
WIRD DAS GERÄT AUF ANDERE WEISE
VERWENDET ALS VOM HERSTELLER
BESCHRIEBEN, KANN DIE GERÄTESICHERHEIT
BEEINTRÄCHTIGT WERDEN.
UTILISATION
TOUTE UTILISATION DE CET INSTRUMENT QUI
N’EST PAS EXPLICITEMENT PRÉVUE PAR LE
FABRICANT PEUT ENDOMMAGER LE DISPOSITIF
DE PROTECTION DE L’INSTRUMENT.
IMPIEGO
QUALORA QUESTO STRUMENTO VENISSE
UTILIZZATO IN MODO DIVERSO DA COME
SPECIFICATO DAL PRODUTTORE LA PROZIONE
DI SICUREZZA POTREBBE VENIRNE
COMPROMESSA.
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SERVICE
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY
SERVICE - TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY. TO AVOID
DANGEROUS ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT PERFORM
ANY SERVICING UNLESS QUALIFIED TO DO SO.
SERVICIO
LAS INSTRUCCIONES DE SERVICIO SON PARA
USO EXCLUSIVO DEL PERSONAL DE SERVICIO
CAPACITADO. PARA EVITAR EL PELIGRO DE
DESCARGAS ELÉCTRICAS, NO REALICE NINGÚN
SERVICIO A MENOS QUE ESTÉ CAPACITADO
PARA HACERIO.
WARTUNG
ANWEISUNGEN FÜR DIE WARTUNG DES
GERÄTES GELTEN NUR FÜR GESCHULTES
FACHPERSONAL. ZUR VERMEIDUNG
GEFÄHRLICHE, ELEKTRISCHE SCHOCKS, SIND
WARTUNGSARBEITEN AUSSCHLIEßLICH VON
QUALIFIZIERTEM SERVICEPERSONAL
DURCHZUFÜHREN.
ENTRENTIEN
L’EMPLOI DES INSTRUCTIONS D’ENTRETIEN
DOIT ÊTRE RÉSERVÉ AU PERSONNEL FORMÉ
AUX OPÉRATIONS D’ENTRETIEN. POUR
PRÉVENIR UN CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE DANGEREUX,
NE PAS EFFECTUER D’ENTRETIEN SI L’ON N’A
PAS ÉTÉ QUALIFIÉ POUR CE FAIRE.
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ASSISTENZA TECNICA
LE ISTRUZIONI RELATIVE ALL’ASSISTENZA
SONO PREVISTE ESCLUSIVAMENTE PER IL
PERSONALE OPPORTUNAMENTE ADDESTRATO.
PER EVITARE PERICOLOSE SCOSSE ELETTRICHE
NON EFFETTUARRE ALCUNA RIPARAZIONE A
MENO CHE QUALIFICATI A FARLA.
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RF VOLTAGE MAY BE PRESENT IN RF ELEMENT
SOCKET - KEEP ELEMENT IN SOCKET DURING
OPERATION.
DE LA TENSION H.F. PEAT ÊTRE PRÉSENTE DANS
LA PRISE DE L'ÉLÉMENT H.F. - CONSERVER
L'ÉLÉMENT DANS LA PRISE LORS DE L'EMPLOI.
HF-SPANNUNG KANN IN DER HF-ELEMENTBUCHSE ANSTEHEN - ELEMENT WÄHREND DES
BETRIEBS EINGESTÖPSELT LASSEN.
PUEDE HABER VOLTAJE RF EN EL ENCHUFE DEL
ELEMENTO RF - MANTENGA EL ELEMENTO EN EL
ENCHUFE DURANTE LA OPERACION.
IL PORTAELEMENTO RF PUÒ PRESENTARE
VOLTAGGIO RF - TENERE L'ELEMENTO NELLA
PRESA DURANTE IL FUNZIONAMENTO.
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About This Manual
This manual covers the operating and maintenance
instructions for the following models:
5010B5014
Changes to this Manual
We have made every effort to ensure this manual is
accurate. If you discover any errors, or if you have suggestions for improving this manual, please send your
comments to our Solon, Ohio factory. This manual
may be periodically updated. When inquiring about
updates to this manual refer to the part number and
revision on the title page.
Literature Contents
Chapter Layout
Introduction — Describes the features of the Direc-
tional Power Sensor and Element Types.
Installation — Describes how to connection and install
the Directional Power Sensor into the system that is
being monitored.
Specifications - Describes the basic information, settings, and ranges of the Digital Power Sensor.
The DPS series sensors utilize elements in order to
make power measurements. Each element has an arrow
on it that represents the direction in which it measures
power. The elements ignore power in the opposite
direction with a directivity of at least 25 dB. The DPS
series can make power measurements using either 43
type or APM/DPM elements, and the readings available
vary, based on which elements are being used.
Since the DPS uses two elements, it can measure the
quality of the system by comparing the forward and the
reflected power. This is usually presented in the form
of VSWR (voltage standing wave ratio) or Return Loss.
Element Types
43 Type Elements
The 43 type elements are normally used to measure
peak power. These elements can measure the peak
power of a system with an accuracy of +/-8% of full
scale as long as the signal meets the following
requirements:
z At least 15 pps (pulses per second)
z Minimum pulse width of 15 µs (800 ns if
frequency is greater than 100 MHz)
z Minimum Duty Cycle of 0.01%
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In addition, 43 type elements can be used to measure
average power in signals with a peak-to-average ratio
close to 1, like a CW or FM signals. In these cases, the
average power is measured with an accuracy of +/- 5%
of full scale.
APM/DPM Elements
The APM/DPM elements are used to measure true
average power. True average power means the sensor
provides equivalent heating power of the signal,
regardless of modulation or number of carriers. These
elements can measure average power with an
accuracy of +/-5% of reading from full scale down to
2.5% of full scale.
Note: The equivalent heating power is
dependent on the duty cycle of a signal. If a system puts out 50 watts with a 50% duty cycle, the
APM/DPM elements will measure 25 watts.
Element Orientation
WARNING
Leaking RF energy is a potential health hazard. DO
NOT connect or disconnect equipment from the
transmission line while RF power is being applied.
Severe burns, electrical shock, or death can occur.
The forward element and the reflected element must
be of the same series (APM or 43). The power rating
of the forward element must be 10x the power rating
of the reverse element.
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Insert the forward element into the forward socket
with its arrow pointing in the direction of forward
power. Insert the reflected element into the reflected
socket with its arrow pointing in the direction of
reverse power.
Element Contact Alignment
Continuous insertion or rotation of the element might
cause a slight change in the position of the contact
spring in the element socket. If the contact spring
changes position, erratic power readings may be
experienced.
The position of the contact spring may be adjusted
with a small screwdriver to reestablish contact.
CAUTION
If the element cannot be fully inserted into the
socket, do not force it. This may damage the
element.
Perform the following steps to adjust the contact spring:
1. Using a small flat head screwdriver, place the flat
side of the screwdriver behind the contact bar as
indicated and bend the contact bar so that the contact rests in the center of the slot adjacent to the
element socket.
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slightly toward the center of the element socket
bore, so that the profile of the element contact is
visible when viewing the element socket from the
top of the socket bore.
Note: If the contact is accidently moved too
far, the element will not slide into the socket.
Move the contact back into the recessed area
and repeat the process.
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Chapter 2Installation
WARNING
Never attempt to connect or disconnect RF
equipment from the transmission line while RF
Leaking RF energy is a potential health hazard.
Connecting the Directional Power Sensor (DPS)
RF voltage may be present in RF element socket.
Keep element in socket during operation.
1. Do one of the following:
z To connect to a Digital Power Meter:
z For Models 5010 and 5010B:
power is being applied.
WARNING
Connect the Bird DPS to the “Sensor”
serial port on the DPM using the sensor
cable provided.
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z For Models 5014:
Connect the Bird DPS to the “Sensor” USB
port on the DPM using the sensor cable
provided.
z To connect to a PC with VPM2 software (5014
ONLY):
z Connect the Bird DPS to the a USB port on
the PC using the sensor cable provided.
2. Connect the DPS to the RF line so that the arrow
on the sensor points towards the load, see “Element Orientation” on page 2.
Note: The arrow on the forward element
should point towards the load.
Note: The arrow on the reflected element
should point towards the source.
Note: Both elements must be either APM/
DPM or 43 types, do not mix elements.
3. Set the power on the DPM to the forward element’s power rating.
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Chapter 3Specifications
5010B Specifications
Sensor TypeThruline two-element line section
Elements
5010B
5010T
Frequency Range
Average Power Measurement, APM Elements, Forward or
Reflected Direction
Power Measurement
Rangea
Uncertainty
Peak/Average Ratio,
Max
Detector Response
(5010T only)
Average Power Measurement, APM Elements, Forward or
Reflected Direction
Power Measurement
Range
a
b
Select two elements from the
same series, with RFL power 1/
10 of FWD power.
APM or 43 series elements
APM elements only
2 – 3600 MHz
0.1 W to 1 kW
± 5% of reading (95% c.l.)
10 dB
230 ms
0.1 W to 10 kW
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Power Measurement
Uncertainty
± 5% of full scale average power
(95% c.l.)
Peak Power Measurement, 43 Elements only, Forward
direction only
Pulse Width, Min
2 – 25 MHz
25 – 100 MHz
> 100 MHz
15 µs
1.5 µs
800 ns
Rep. Rate, Min15 pps
Duty Cycle, Min1 x 10
Uncertainty
b
–4
± 8% of full-scale peak envelope
power (95% c.l.)
Match Measurement
Match Range
Return Loss
ρ)
Rho (
VSWR
0 to 20 dB
0.1 to 1
1.22 to 99.99
UncertaintyTwice th e Av g Power Uncert ain ty
(Calculated from forward and
reflected uncertainty)
Settling Time, Max2.5 seconds
Impedance, Nominal50 ohms
Insertion Loss, Max0.05 dB up to 1 GHz
Input VSWR, Max.1.05:1 up to 1 GHz
Directivity, T y pi cal a30 dB
RF ConnectorsQC Type (N(F) normally supplied)
Power SupplyFrom host instrument via cable
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Mechanical Shock and
Vibration
CECE compliant. Refer to DOC for
Recommended
Calibration Interval
Temp, Operating–10 to +50 °C (+14 to +122 °F)
Temp, Storage–40 to +75 °C (–40 to +167 °F)
Humidity, Max95% (non-condensing)
Altitude, Max3,000 m (10,000 ft.)
Dimensions, Nominal5.0” x 2.4” x 2.0”
Weight, Nominal0.9 lb. (0.4 kg)
a. Exact value depends on element selected
b. Above 35 °C or below 15 °C add 2%
In accordance with MIL-PRF28800F Class 3
specific standards.
1 year
(130 x 60 x 50 mm)
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®
Model 5010B
Directional Power Sensor
Input
Bird Electronic Corp.
Solon, Ohio USA
Interface
Output
5” (130 mm)
3.5” (90 mm)
ForwardReflected
OutputInput
Output
2”
(50 mm)
2.4”
(60 mm)
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5014 Specifications
Sensor TypeThruline two-element
line section
ElementsAPM or 43 series
elements. Select two
elements from the same
series, with RFL power
Frequency Range
a
Average Power Me as ur ement, APM Elements, For wa r d
or Reflected Direction
Power Measurement
Rangea
Uncertainty
b
Peak/Average Ratio, Max10 dB
Average Powe r Me as ur ement, 43 Elements, For ward or
Reflected Direction
Power Measurement Range 0.1 W to 10 kW
Power Measurement
Uncertainty
Peak Power Measurement, 43 Elements only, Forward
direction only
Pulse Width, Min
2 – 25 MHz
25 – 100 MHz
> 100 MHz
Rep. Rate, Min15 pps
Duty Cycle, Min1 x 10
1/10 of FWD power.
2 – 3600 MHz
0.1 W to 1 kW
± 5% of reading (95% c.l.)
± 5% of full scale
average power
(95% c.l.)
15 µs
1.5 µs
800 ns
–4
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ρ)
b
± 8% of full-scale peak
envelope power (95%
c.l.)
0 to 20 dB
0.1 to 1
1.22 to 99.99
Uncertainty
(Calculated from
forward and reflected
uncertainty)
supplied)
via cable
PRF-28800F Class 3
DOC for specific
standards.
1 year
Uncertainty
Match Measurement
Match Range
Return Loss
Rho (
VSWR
UncertaintyTwice th e Avg Power
Settling Time, Max2.5 seconds
Impedance, Nominal50 ohms
Insertion Loss, Max0.05 dB up to 1 GHz
Input VSWR, Max.1.05:1 up to 1 GHz
Directivity, Typicala30 dB
RF ConnectorsQC Type (N(F) normally
Power SupplyFrom host instrument
Mechanical Shock and VibrationIn accordance with MIL-
CECE compliant. Refer to
Recommended Calibration
Interval
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Temp, Operating–10 to +50 °C (+14 to
+122 °F)
Temp, Storage–40 to +75 °C (–40 to
+167 °F)
Humidity, Max95% (non-condensing)
Altitude, Max3,000 m (10,000 ft.)
Dimensions, Nominal5.0” x 2.4” x 2.0”
(130 x 60 x 50 mm)
Weight, Nominal0.9 lb. (0.4 kg)
a. Exact value depends on element selected
b. Above 35 °C or below 15 °C add 2%
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Limited Warranty
All products manufactured by Seller are warranted to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year,
unless otherwise specified, from date of shipment and to conform to
applicable specifications, drawings, blueprints and/or samples.
Seller’s sole obligation under these warranties shall be to issue credit,
repair or replace any item or part thereof which is proved to be other
than as warranted; no allowance shall be made for any labor charges
of Buyer for replacement of parts, adjustment or repairs, or any other
work, unless such charges are authorized in advance by Seller.
If Seller’s products are claimed to be defective in material or
workmanship or not to conform to specifications, drawings, blueprints
and/or samples, Seller shall, upon prompt notice thereof, either
examine the products where they are located or issue shipping
instructions for return to Seller (transportation charges prepaid by
Buyer). In the event any of our products are proved to be other than as
warranted, transportation costs (cheapest way) to and from Seller’s
plant, will be borne by Seller and reimbursement or credit will be made
for amounts so expended by Buyer. Every such claim for breach of
these warranties shall be deemed to be waived by Buyer unless made
in writing within ten (10) days from the date of discovery of the defect.
The above warranties shall not extend to any products or parts
thereof which have been subjected to any misuse or neglect, damaged
by accident, rendered defective by reason of improper installation or
by the performance of repairs or alterations outside of our plant, and
shall not apply to any goods or parts thereof furnished by Buyer or
acquired from others at Buyer’s request and/or to Buyer’s
specifications. Routine (regularly required) calibration is not covered
under this limited warranty. In addition, Seller’s warranties do not
extend to the failure of tubes, transistors, fuses and batteries, or to
other equipment and parts manufactured by others except to the
extent of the original manufacturer’s warranty to Seller.
The obligations under the foregoing warranties are limited to the
precise terms thereof. These warranties provide exclusive remedies,
expressly in lieu of all other remedies including claims for special or
consequential damages. SELLER NEITHER MAKES NOR
ASSUMES ANY OTHER WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, WHETHER
EXPRESS, STATUTORY, OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, AND NO
PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR SELLER ANY
OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY NOT STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE FOREGOING.
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