The Rohde & Schwarz NRP-Z21 is a three-path diode power sensor delivering accurate RF power measurements from 10 MHz to 18 GHz across a dynamic range of 90 dB. Operating standalone via USB or integrated into Rohde & Schwarz measurement systems, it covers -67 dBm to +23 dBm with exceptional linearity and low sensitivity to harmonics and spurious signals. The sensor acquires continuous, burst, and timeslot average power with automatic burst detection, gating, and trace mode capability at 100 kHz video bandwidth. Measurement throughput reaches 1500 samples/s in buffered mode.
Technical Specifications
• Frequency Range: 10 MHz to 18 GHz
• Measurement Range: -67 dBm to +23 dBm (200 pW to 200 mW)
• Dynamic Range: Up to 90 dB for CW and modulated signals
• Maximum Peak Power: 1 W (10 µs pulse duration)
• Measurement Speed: Up to 1500 measurements/s (buffered mode)
• Measurement Functions: Continuous average power, burst average power, timeslot average power, time gating, trace mode (100 kHz video bandwidth), automatic burst detection and acquisition
• Connector: N-type male
• Calibration Cycle: Two years with national standards traceability; calibration data stored in sensor
– Key Features
• Three-path diode architecture optimized for modulated and CW signals
• High immunity to harmonic weighting errors, spurious interference, and signal distortion
• Excellent linearity across the full measurement range
• Trigger input and output (BNC) for synchronization with external instruments
• Compact, electrically and mechanically ruggedized construction
– Power and Interfaces
• USB operation (standalone via R&S NRP-Z4 adapter or direct connection)
• Digital interface for R&S NRP2 base units and compatible Rohde & Schwarz instruments
• Powered by base unit, USB, or external 12 V to 24 V supply (minimum 24 W)
• Optional battery support when used with base unit
– Typical Applications
Laboratory characterization, production testing, field validation, and integration into larger Rohde & Schwarz measurement systems for spectrum analysis, network analysis, and signal generation workflows.


















