Atec Agilent-EPM Series User Manual
Consistent results and greater capability, Data sheet, Do more with new-generation epm power meters
Agilent N1913A and N1914A
EPM Series Power Meters
E-Series and 8480 Series Power Sensors
Consistent Results and Greater Capability
Data Sheet
Essential specifications
• Frequency range: 9 kHz to
110 GHz
• Power range: –70 dBm to
+44 dBm (100 pW to 25 W,
depending on the attached
power sensor)
• Measurement speed: Up to
400 readings/sec with
E-Series sensors
• Absolute accuracy: ±0.02 dB
logarithmic, ±0.5% linear
• Relative accuracy: ±0.04 dB
logarithmic, ±1% linear
As signals become more complex, it
becomes more difficult to make fast,
accurate power measurements. For
years, you’ve depended on Agilent’s
EPM Series power meters. Today,
the Agilent N1913A and N1914A
EPM power meters are versatile,
user-friendly replacements for the
E4418B/19B EPM Series. Best of
all, you get these extras for about
the same price as the EPM Series.
Get consistent results and greater
capability—with the new EPM power
meters.
Do more with new-generation EPM power meters
• Get up to four channels
1
to speed and simplify RF average power measurements
• Measure faster with improved measurement speed of 400 readings/sec with
the Agilent E-Series sensors
• View test results more easily with the industry’s first color LCD readout in an
average power meter
• Go beyond GPIB with USB and LAN/LXI-C interfaces
• Automate frequency/power sweep measurements with the optional external
trigger in/out feature
• Confirm battery power with a single-button push
2
—and get extra operating
time with the optional spare battery
• Easily replace existing 436A. 437B and 438A meters with optional 43x code
compatibility
3
• Enhance manufacturing test by connecting a large external monitor with the
unique VGA output option
1. Additional two optional USB channels available (see Ordering Information, page 10)
2. Only applicable for models with battery option (see Ordering Information, page 10)
3. N1913A is backward compatible with the 436A and 437B, while N1914A is compatible with 438A