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Introduction 2
Key Specifications and Features
Key Specifications•
Power Meter Dimensions•
Power Sensor Compatibility •
SCPI/Programming •
Compatibility
USB Power Sensor SCPI •
Compatibility
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Seven Reasons to Migrate from
E4418/4419B to N1913/1914A
Four-Channel Power •
Measurement
Fast Measurement Speed•
Faster Frequency/Power •
Sweep Measurement
Instrument I/O Connectivity •
and LXI-Class C Compliance
Smart Battery Pack•
Enhanced User Interface: •
Numeric Keypad
Enhanced User Interface: •
High-Resolution Color LCD
Display and VGA Output
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Conclusion 13
References 13
Related Literatures 13
Related Link 13
Continuous average power is the most common power measurement that users
make. Therefore, the power meter and the power sensor must achieve accurate
power measurement. Agilent Technologies is introducing the N1913/1914A EPM
Series power meter, a low-cost power meter that replaces its legacy E4418/4419B
EPM Series power meter. The new N1913/1914A offers more features, including
compatibility with existing Agilent power sensors, multi-channel power
measurement, and a more intuitive graphical user interface.
This document compares the specifications of the legacy E4418/4419B to those
of the new N1913/1914A. It also outlines seven reasons to migrate from the
E4418/4419B to N1913/1914A.
Introduction
Agilent Technologies is introducing the N1913/1914A. It is a replacement for the
E4418/4419B, and is based on the N1911/1912A platform. The N1913/1914A
offers all average measurement capabilities, comparable to those of the
E4418/4419B. The new N1913/1914A is geared to low-cost average power
measurement and offers the single-channel (N1913A) and dual-channel (N1914A)
power measurement.
The N1913/1914A provides enhanced features such as four-channel power
measurement by using two conventional power sensors and two USB power
sensors, improved connectivity (USB slave and LXI-Class C, on top of the existing
GPIB), an enhanced user interface (numeric keypad, color LCD, and VGA output),
portable smart battery pack, and faster frequency/power sweep measurement.
The N1913/1914A is also a platform for obtaining the measurement from the USB
power sensor without a PC controller.
Figure 1. The new N1913/1914A display
A New Power Meter for Average or Complex
Modulation Power Measurement
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