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Agilent Technologies Adds Higher-Power Measurement Capabilities to Growing Family of USB-Based Power Sensors

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Five new higher-power U2000 USB power sensors

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Five new higher-power U2000 USB power sensors.

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U2000 USB power sensor

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U2000 USB power sensor.

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Connect your sensor to PC easily with USB capability

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Connect your sensor to PC easily with USB capability.

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Turn the Agilent handheld spectrum analyzer into a power meter with the U2000 power sensor

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Turn the Agilent handheld spectrum analyzer into a power meter with the U2000 power sensor.

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Use the U2000 sensor together with selected Agilent network analyzers for easy source power calibration

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Use the U2000 sensor together with selected Agilent network analyzers for easy source power calibration.

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Agilent Technologies Adds Higher-Power Measurement Capabilities to Growing Family of USB-Based Power Sensors
(2008-September-8)

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