Statistical Power Sensor
7022
Bird oers a new thruline sensor for measuring and maintaining your most complex wireless systems. The
Statistical Power Sensor is a rugged, easy to use eld instrument that uses statistical sampling techniques.
In modern communications, signal average power, although important is no longer a sucient control variable.
These communication signals often require more diagnostic measurements. In the statistical mode, the
power sensor measures the precentage of time the signal exsists at a specific peak-to-average ratio. In the
time domain mode, the sensor adds a variety of functions similar to an oscilloscope to our standard suite of
measurements.
The statistical power sensor can be used in all known communication formats and is able to accurately
measure a wide range of RF measurements for non-periodic signals such as EVDO, UMTS, LTE, and HDTV.
Like all Bird Sensors, its calibration is also traceable to NIST standards with no eld calibration required.
TIME DOMAIN MODE
} Detailed breakdown of a single or multiple pulses.
} Includes a wide range of IEEE pulse parameters.
} Markers allows user to focus on particular portions of the
signal for analysis.
STATISTICAL MODE
} Analytical results of Signal of Interest using CCDF parameters.
} Isolate and identify specic breakpoints with the use of
markers.
AVERAGE POWER MODE
} Extremely accurate true average power measurements.
} True Average measurement of Forward and Reected power.
} All related reection calculations.
} Peak Power measurement.
} Burst Measurement of Pulse Power.
APPLICATIONS
WPS MEASURES: Analog Cellular, Digital Cellular, 3G, 4G,
Tetra, APCO/P25 Phase 1 & 2, DMR, MOTOTRBO, Trunking,
CDMA, TDMA, WCDMA, GSM, Transportation, Tactical Military,
Radar, Avionics, Marine, LMR, Analog Broadcast, Digital
Broadcast, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, Bluetooth, Fire,
GPS, NPSPAC, Paging, Public Safety, Telematics, Utilities,
WIMAX, WLAN, EVDO, UMTS, LTE, and HDTV.
Statistical Power Sensor
7022
GENERAL SENSOR CHARACTERISTICS
Measurement Type Thru-Line Power
Frequency Range 350 MHz to 6 GHz
Frequency Measurement
accuracy
Power Measurement
Range
Dynamic Range 33 dB
Peak to Average Ratio 12 dB, absolute peak power limited to 1500 W
Impedance, Nominal 50 Ohms
Insertion Loss, Max 0.05 dB
Insertion VSWR, Max 1.065 350 - 2500 MHz
RF Connectors N Female
Directivity, Min <-30 dB, 350 - 3000 MHz,
Factory Calibration NIST Traceable
Field Calibration No Field Calibration Required
Data Logging Yes, with the VPM3 software
Interface USB 2.0 Type B (USBTMC)
Power Supply USB Port
± 3MHz with CW signals
0.25 W to 500 W average, Average Power
Rating limited by Chart below
1.12, 2500 - 6000 MHz
<-28dB, 3000 - 6000 MHz
Sample Rate 44 M Samples/s Max
Time Resolution 50nSec to 10 Sec
Time Base Accuracy .01%
Display Refresh Rate 10 times/ sec
(Limited by communication)
Video Bandwidth Settable: 20 MHz (none),
5 MHz, 400 kHz, 4.5 kHz
Points per screen 1001
Trigger input connector BNC female
(1MΩ Impedance; 3V High, 1.2V Low)
Operating Temperature –10 to +50 °C (+14 to +122 °F)
Storage Temperature –40 to +80 °C (–40 to +176 °F)
Humidity, Max 95% maximum
(non-condensing)
Altitude, Max 15,000 ft. (4,500 m)
Dimensions, Nominal 5.9” x 4.8” x 1.3”
(150 mm x 122 mm x 33 mm)
Weight, Max 1.5 lbs.
Mechanical Shock
and Vibration
Certications EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) European
IAW MIL-PRF-28800F class 3
Standard: EN 61326—
Electrical Equipment for measurement,
control and laboratory use; EMC
Requirements
Test Spec (for radiated immunity):
EN 61000-4-3—Testing and
measurement techniques - 10V/meter
CE Mark
RoHS