Data Sheet
RF Peak Power Sensors
Real-Time with USB
RFP3000 Series
USB
Features and benefits
n Real-Time Power Processing
n Powered
by host USB connection, no need for
external power supply
n SeaLATCH
brand USB cable provides a reliable
connection
n Superior
100 ps time base resolution
n Acquisition
rate up to 100 MSPS supporting
50 points per division
n Synchronized
The RFP3000 Series RF Peak Power Sensors are
the performance leaders in the peak power
measurement segment. Each sensor utilizes
real-time processing and enhanced hardware
triggering to capture even the most elusive
signals. The RFP3000 Series specifications
are impressive, offering best in class video
bandwidth, rise times and time resolution.
The RFP3000 Series is powered by the host
computer’s USB port. The Power Analyzer
software takes full advantage of the sensor's
capabilities to perform peak power measurements
in real-time and can be installed on additional
workstations as needed.
n Outstanding
hardware trigger control with
low jitter < 100 ps jitter, rms
n Trigger
hold off for bursted waveforms such as
TDMA or GSM
n Two
adjustable markers with automatic
measurement
The sensors, in combination with the
included Power Analyzer software measure
pulsed, bursted, and modulated signals used in
commercial and military radar, electronic warfare
(EW), wireless communications (e.g., LTE, LTE-A,
and 5G), consumer electronics (WLAN and
WiFi 6), as well as education and research
applications.
Sensor
multi-channel measurements (up
to 8 channels with Power Analyzer software,
>8 with remote control)
n 16
automated pulse measurements
n Crest
Factor and statistical measurements
(e.g., CCDF)
n Includes
B&K Precision's Power Analyzer
software for advanced measurement and
analysis
n Optional
stand-alone benchtop power meter
RFM3000
RFP3006
RFP3008
RFP3018
RFP3118
RFP3040
RFP3140
RF Frequency Range
50 MHz to 6 GHz
50 MHz to 8 GHz
50 MHz to 18 GHz
50 MHz to 18 GHz
50 MHz to 40 GHz
50 MHz to 40 GHz
Video Bandwidth (high/std)
195 MHz / 350 kHz
165 MHz / 350 kHz
70 MHz / 350 kHz
6 MHz / 350 kHz
70 MHz / 350 kHz
6 MHz / 350 kHz
Average
-60 to +20 dBm
-60 to +20 dBm(1)
-53 to +20 dBm(2)
-34 to +20 dBm
-50 to +20 dBm
-34 to +20 dBm
-50 to +20 dBm
Pulse
-50 to +20 dBm
-50 to +20 dBm(1)
-43 to +20 dBm(2)
-24 to +20 dBm
-40 to +20 dBm
-24 to +20 dBm
-40 to +20 dBm
Dynamic Range
(1)
From 50 MHz to 6 GHz,
(2)
From >6 GHz to 8 GHz
Technical data subject to change
© B&K Precision Corp. 2021
bkprecision.com
RF Peak Power Sensors
RFP3000 Series
Advanced measurement and analysis software
B&K Precision's Power Analyzer software supports sensor configuration, signal capturing and analysis. Install Power Analyzer on as many workstations as you need
at no cost.
Features include:
n Trace
and meter display types
n Statistical
n Markers
measurement mode, including CCDF
and automatic measurements
n Multi-pulse
analysis
View up to 16 unique Automatic Marker
Measurements on-screen.
n Supports
up to 8 simultaneous power
measurement channels
n Skew
adjustment between channels
n Save
and recall measurement settings
n Screen
capture and flexible data export in csv
and pdf format
driver, remote control API, firmware
updater, virtual panel
“Between Marker” measurements are ideal for
monitoring parameters such as pulse power or
crest factor over long intervals.
n USB
Auto Marker Measurements
Marker 1
Marker 2
Advanced
Multi-channel
Pulse Analysis
Power Analyzer software
To simplify testing, the RFP3000 Series can automatically measure and
calculate 16 common power and timing parameters and display the parameters
of interest. Other parameters include: rise time, fall time, pulse average,
overshoot, and droop.
2
bkprecision.com
RF Peak Power Sensors
RFP3000 Series
Operation highlights
Real-Time Power Processing
Real-Time Power Processing dramatically reduces the total cycle time for acquiring and processing power measurement samples. By combining a dedicated
acquisition engine, hardware trigger, integrated sample buffer, and a real-time optimized parallel processing architecture, Real-Time Power Processing performs
most of the sweep processing steps simultaneously, beginning immediately after the trigger instead of waiting for the end of the acquisition cycle.
The advantages of the Real-Time Power Processing technique are shown in Figure 1a. Key processing steps take place in parallel and keep pace with the signal
acquisition. With no added computational overhead to prolong the sweep cycle, the sample buffer cannot overflow. As a result, there is no need to halt acquisition
for trace processing. This means gap-free signal acquisition virtually guarantees that intermittent signal phenomena such as transients, dropouts, or interference will
be reliably captured and analyzed, shown in Figure 1b. These sorts of events are most often missed by conventional power meters due to the acquisition gaps while
processing takes place.
Figure 1a. Comparison between conventional power measurement sample processing
and Real-Time Power Processing.
Figure 1b. Identification of a signal dropout with Real-Time Power Processing.
Superior time resolution
The RFP3000 Series features 100 ps time base resolution and with an acquisition rate up to 100 MSPS, can provide 50 points per division with a time base range
as low as 5 ns / division. This enables users to see meaningful waveform information (Figure 2a) missed by alternative power analyzers (Figure 2b). In addition, the
instrument’s superior time management enables several other advantages. Pulse widths as narrow as 10 ns can be captured and characterized with outstanding trigger
stability (< 100 ps jitter, rms).
Figure 2a. RFP3000 Series waveform analysis with 10 ns/div time base and
50 samples per division.
3
Figure 2b. “Conventional” power meter waveform analysis with
10 ns/div time base and 1 sample per division.
bkprecision.com
RF Peak Power Sensors
RFP3000 Series
Operation highlights
Video bandwidth
Video bandwidth (VBW) describes the ability of a power sensor to track
peak (envelope) power. Insufficient VBW will result in errant envelope and
average power measurements. The RFM3000 Series offers the widest video
bandwidth (195 MHz) making it ideal for measuring 80 MHz, 100 MHz, and
160 MHz channels.
Measurement buffer mode
The RFP3000 Series Measurement Buffer mode is a remote control function that works in conjunction with Real-Time Power Processing to provide only the
relevant burst or pulse information, eliminating the need to download and post-process large sample buffers. As a result, users can collect and analyze
measurements from a virtually unlimited number of consecutive pulses or events. A wide variety of parameters can be calculated and plotted, such as duty cycle,
pulse repetition rate, pulse width variation, and pulse jitter. In addition, anomalies, such as dropouts, can be identified.
Example seven pulse waveform.
Measurement buffer data returned for waveform in above.
Powerful statistical analysis
Crest factor, or peak-to-average power ratio, is an important measurement for
characterizing device-under-test (DUT) performance, such as amplifier
linearity. With the Power Analyzer software package, users can utilize the
complementary cumulative distribution function (CCDF) to assess the
probability of various crest factor values to gain further insight into DUT
performance. The CCDF and other statistical values are determined from a
very large population of power samples captured at a 100 MSPS acquisition
rate on all channels simultaneously.
Comparing CCDF plots of a signal at an amplifier input (yellow) and output (blue).
4
bkprecision.com
RF Peak Power Sensors
RFP3000 Series
Top view
Bottom view
Rear view
LED reports status
of the sensor
Multi-function
input/output port
Locking screw hole to
secure the included
SeaLATCH brand
USB cable
USB type B port for
connectivity to host
Specifications
Note: All specifications apply to the unit after a temperature stabilization time of 15 minutes over an ambient temperature range of 23 °C ± 5 °C. Specifications are valid for single unit operation only.
Sensor
RFP3006
RFP3008
RFP3018
RFP3118
RFP3040
RFP3140
RF Frequency Range
50 MHz to 6 GHz
50 MHz to 8 GHz
50 MHz to 18 GHz
50 MHz to 18 GHz
50 MHz to 40 GHz
50 MHz to 40 GHz
Average
-60 to +20 dBm
-60 to +20 dBm(1)
-53 to +20 dBm(2)
-34 to +20 dBm
-50 to +20 dBm
-34 to +20 dBm
-50 to +20 dBm
Pulse
-50 to +20 dBm
-50 to +20 dBm(1)
-43 to +20 dBm(2)
-24 to +20 dBm
-40 to +20 dBm
-24 to +20 dBm
-40 to +20 dBm
Range
-38 to +20 dBm
-38 to +20 dBm
-10 to +20 dBm
-27 to +20 dBm
-10 to +20 dBm
-27 to +20 dBm
Min Pulse
Width
(fast/std)
10 ns / 3 μs
10 ns / 3 μs
10 ns / 3 μs
200 ns / 3 μs
10 ns / 3 μs
200 ns / 3 μs
Max
Repetition
Rate
50 MHz
50 MHz
50 MHz
5 MHz
50 MHz
5 MHz
Rise Time (fast/std)
3 ns / < 10 μs
4 ns / < 10 μs
5 ns / < 10 μs
< 100 ns / < 10 μs
5 ns / < 10 μs
< 100 ns / < 10 μs
Video Bandwidth (high/std)
195 MHz / 350 kHz
165 MHz / 350 kHz
70 MHz / 350 kHz
6 MHz / 350 kHz
70 MHz / 350 kHz
6 MHz / 350 kHz
Single-shot Bandwidth
35 MHz
35 MHz
35 MHz
6 MHz
35 MHz
6 MHz
RF Input Type
Type N, 50 Ω
Type N, 50 Ω
Type N, 50 Ω
Type N, 50 Ω
2.92 mm, 50 Ω
2.92 mm, 50 Ω
1.25 (0.05 to 6 GHz)
1.20 (0.05 to 6 GHz)
1.25 (6 GHz to 8 GHz)
1.15 (0.05 to 2.0 GHz)
1.28 (2.0 to 16 GHz)
1.34 (16 to 18 GHz)
1.15 (0.5 to 2.0 GHz)
1.20 (2.0 to 6.0 GHz)
1.28 (6.0 to 16 GHz)
1.34 (16 to 18 GHz)
1.25 (0.05 to 4.0 GHz)
1.65 (4.0 to 38 GHz)
2.00 (38 to 40 GHz)
1.25 (0.05 to 4.0 GHz)
1.65 (4.0 to 38 GHz)
2.00 (38 to 40 GHz)
Dynamic
Range
Internal
Trigger
VSWR
(1)
(2)
From 50 MHz to 6 GHz
From >6 GHz to 8 GHz
For sensor uncertainties, utilize the B&K Precision RFP3000 Series uncertainty calculator at www.bkprecision.com.
5
bkprecision.com
RF Peak Power Sensors
RFP3000 Series
Specifications (cont.)
RFP3000 Series
Interface
Series Specifications
Sampling Techniques
Real-time / Equivalent Time / Statistical Sampling
Continuous Sample Rate
100 MHz
Effective Sample Rate
10 GHz
Connectivity
Time Base
Time Base Range
5 ns / div to 50 ms / div (pulse mode)
Time Base Accuracy
± 25 ppm
Trigger
Device Type
USB High-Power device, bus powered
Current Draw
500 mA max (480 mA typical)
Connector
Type B, locking
SMB female
Input Modes
Ext Trig, Crossover Slave, Analog
Output Modes T
Timebase ref, Sweep, Trig Threshold,
Crossover Master, Status
Application Programming
Interface
Windows DLL
Graphical User Interface
Power Analyzer™ software
Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows 8 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows 10
Multi-I/O
10 ns (single-sweep)
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
Connector Type
100 ps (RIS mode)
Time Base Resolution
Data Interface
Software
Interface
Trigger Sources
Internal (applied RF), External TTL,
Crossover (from another sensor)
Trigger Modes
Single, Normal, AutoTrig, AutoLevel, Free Run
Supported Operating
Systems
Trigger Slope
Positive or negative
Processor
1.3 GHz or higher recommended
RAM
512 MB (1 GB or more recommended)
Hard Disk Space
Min 1.0 GB free space to install or run
Display Resolution
800 x 600 (1280 x 1024 or higher
recommended)
Trigger Delay
Trigger Holdoff
(arming control)
Range
± 1.0 s (timebase dependent)
Resolution
0.02 divisions
Modes
Off, Holdoff, Gap (frame) arming
Range
10 ns to 1000 ms
Resolution
10 ns
Trigger Jitter
≤ 0.1 ns rms
Trigger Latency
< 10 ns
External Trigger
System
Hardware
Requirements
Operational Requirements
Tests performed per MIL-28800F (Class 3)
Operating Temperature
0 C to 55 ºC
Storage Temperature
-40 C to +70 ºC
< 45 % at 50 ºC
< 75 % at 40 ºC
< 95 % at 30 ºC
Logic
Thresholds High
> 2.4 V, Low: < 0.7 V
Maximum Input Range
-0.1 V to 5.1 V
Relative Humidity
(non-condensing)
Input
Impedance
10 kΩ
Altitude
3048 m max
Minimum Pulse Width
10 ns
Shock
30 g half-sine, 11 ms duration
Maximum
Repetition Rate
50 MHz
Vibration
Random: 10 Hz to 500 Hz, 2.34 g rms
Sinusoidal: 5 Hz to 55 Hz, 3 g max
Speed
Trace
Acquisition Speed
Measurement Speed
over USB
Power Spectral Density: 0.01 g2 / Hz
> 100,000 triggered sweeps / s
Triggered or Free-run
Continuous Query/Response
100,000 readings / s
(buffered mode)
1000 measurements / s
Regulatory Compliance
Class A Equipment
European Union
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, EN 61326:2013,
EN 55011:2019, Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU,
EN 61010-1:2001, and RoHS Directive 2015/863/EU
Australia and New Zealand
RCM AS/NZS 4417:2012
General
6
Power Consumption
2.5 W max (USB High-Power device)
Dimensions (H x W x D)
1.7” x 1.7” x 5.7” (4.3 cm x 4.3 cm x 14.5 cm)
Weight
0.8 lbs (0.36 kg)
Warranty
3 years
Standard Accessories
0.9 m BNC (m) to SMB (m) cable, 0.9 m SMB (m)
to SMB (m) cable, 1.8 m USB A (m) to USB B (m)
locking SeaLATCH cable, power cord, test report &
certificate of calibration
bkprecision.com
RF Peak Power Sensors
RFP3000 Series
Specifications (cont.)
Power Analyzer™ Software
Graph (power vs time) - Numeric (numeric data)
Statistical Measurements - CCDF
Display Types
Marker
Measurements
(in Graph View)
Automatic measurements (pulse / multiple pulse analysis,
marker measurements)
Markers (vertical cursors)
Settable in time relative to the trigger position
Marker Independently
Power at specified time
Pair of Markers
Min and max power between markers and ratio or average power between them.
Ref Lines (horizontal cursors)
Settable in power
Automatic Tracking
Intersection of either marker and the waveform. Either marker and pulse distal, mesial or proximal levels.
Pulse Mode Automatic
Measurements
Pulse width - Pulse period - Pulse rise-time - Pulse fall-time, Pulse repetition frequency - Pulse duty cycle - Pulse off-time,
Waveform average - Pulse average - Pulse peak - Pulse overshoot, Pulse droop - Top level power - Bottom level power - Edge delay
Pulse edge skew between channel
Statistical Mode Automatic
Measurements
Peak power - Average power - Minimum power - Peak to average ratio, Dynamic range - Percent at reference line - Crest factor at markers
Crest factor at various probabilities
Compatible with RFM3000 RF Power Meter for benchtop operation
The RFM3000 Series is suited for stand-alone operation in a familiar benchtop form factor supporting up to 4 sensors. B&K Precision's Power Analyzer
software is built-in with LAN and optional GPIB connectivity.
For more information, see the RFM3000 Series data sheet
7
v061021
bkprecision.com
About B&K Precision
For more than 60 years, B&K Precision has provided reliable and value-priced test and
measurement instruments worldwide.
Our headquarters in Yorba Linda, California houses our administrative and executive functions
as well as sales and marketing, design, service, and repair. Our European customers are
most familiar with B&K through our French subsidiary, Sefram. Engineers in Asia know us
through our B+K Precision Taiwan operation. Our B&K Brasil office supports our expanding
customer base in Brazil and other South American countries. The independent service center in
Singapore services customers in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
Sefram
St. Etienne, France
B&K Headquarters
Yorba Linda,
California, USA
B&K Taiwan
Taipei, Taiwan
B&K Brasil
Sao Paolo, Brazil
B&K Precision group member
Independent service center
Quality Management System
B&K Precision Corporation is an ISO9001
registered company employing traceable
quality management practices for all
processes including product development,
service, and calibration.
ISO9001:2015
Certification body NSF-ISR
Certificate number 6Z241-IS8
Dynamics Circuit
Singapore
Service center location
Video Library
View product overviews, demonstrations,
and application videos in English, Spanish
and Portuguese.
http://www.youtube.com/user/BKPrecisionVideos
Product Applications
Browse all of our supported product
and mobile applications.
http://bkprecision.com/product-applications