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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: flow on 08-03-2012 -- 11:29:58

Title: E Power Sensor
Post by: flow on 08-03-2012 -- 11:29:58
My company has tons of E Power Sensors and management does not want to send these sensors
to the OEM for Calibration W/data because it cost too much.My Question is how can we read the Cal factors from the eprom.If possible?
Title: Re: E Power Sensor
Post by: Bryan on 08-03-2012 -- 12:02:18
I defer to the wizard:
Michael L. Schwartz
Automation Engineer
Cal Lab Solutions
  Web -  http://www.CalLabSolutions.com
Phone - 303.317.6670
Title: Re: E Power Sensor
Post by: RFCAL on 08-03-2012 -- 18:52:07
Absolutely--Mike has all the info on that!
Title: Re: E Power Sensor
Post by: NavyCalMaster on 08-04-2012 -- 12:00:18
Agilent has software that allows you to do this.  I do not have my work computer with me or I could tell you the name, can't remember it off the top of my head.
Title: Re: E Power Sensor
Post by: CalLabSolutions on 08-05-2012 -- 11:35:30
Agilent does have some software that does this for some power sensors.  But from my conversations with Agilent Technologies, we have the only solution that covers 100% of their power Sensors sense we recently added the U200x, and N848x power sensors.

We have the software running in 3 Air Force labs and recently won a contract with the Air Force Primarily lab to augment their existing hardware.

So if you wan on solution that does all of the Agilent Sensors, as well as Anritsu, Boonton and Gigatronics drop me a line.