DocumentCode
886779
Title
Measurement of microwave power - A review of techniques used for measurement of high-frequency RF power
Author
Brush, A.S.
Volume
10
Issue
2
fYear
2007
fDate
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
20
Lastpage
25
Abstract
Measurement of the signal amplitude of radio frequency (RF) waves is an important function in a wide range of applications. Some of these applications are signal-level adjustment and verification for radar and communication radio and measurements made to control and ensure safety in industrial and home microwave heating processes. Frequencies that are normally considered to be "microwave" are typically those above 1 GHz, although the same power measurement techniques used at 1 GHz are successfully applied at lower frequencies. Common commercial coaxial RF power instruments will, for example, often be calibrated over a range of 10 MHz to 26.5 GHz, with calibrations at frequencies as low as 9 kHz and as high as 50 GHz used at times. This article introduces and reviews the techniques used for measurement of high-frequency RF power and for establishing traceability of the measurements to national standard units
Keywords
microwave measurement; power measurement; coaxial RF power instruments; high-frequency RF power; microwave power measurement; radio frequency waves; signal amplitude measurement; signal-level adjustment; Electromagnetic heating; Frequency measurement; Microwave measurements; Microwave theory and techniques; Power measurement; RF signals; Radar applications; Radar measurements; Radio frequency; Signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1094-6969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MIM.2007.364984
Filename
4213147
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