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Fundamentals of RF & Microwave Power Sensors
Join us for this Measurement Experts webinar where Rohde & Schwarz Product Manager, Lawrence Wilson, will cover everything you need to know to be able to select the correct power sensor for your applications, and how to optimize it to achieve the best results.
One of the most fundamental RF measurement tools is the power sensor. It is often overlooked, but it is a very important part of many test benches. In recent years there have been significant advances in the performance and usability of power sensors, opening up new possibilities for making highly accurate power measurements. However, sifting through the datasheets it can be difficult to determine what is the correct sensor to use for any given measurement. In this webinar, we will review the fundamentals of RF power sensors, and discuss the different factors that will impact the accuracy of the results. Afterward, you will be able to select the correct power sensor for your applications and be able to optimize it to achieve the best results.
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How much does this power sensors training cost?
This training is 100% free!
What topics will you cover?
This webinar will give you some great tips on how to select the correct power sensor for your applications, and be able to optimize it to achieve the best results. we will review the fundamentals of RF power sensors, and discuss the different factors that will impact the accuracy of the results.
About the Presenter
Lawrence Wilson, Product Manager
Lawrence Wilson is a Product Manager for Rohde & Schwarz, responsible for the Signal Generator and Power Sensor product lines within North America. With over 20 years in the Test & Measurement industry Lawrence has focused on RF and Microwave applications and products, with experience working in Europe and North America. Before joining the Test & Measurement industry he worked as a RF & Microwave Design Engineer. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, from Napier University, in Scotland and an MBA from the University of Portland, Oregon.