P2131A/P2132A

Port Saver™ Instrument Protection DC Block
The Port Saver™ family of DC blocks incorporates new features designed to protect your most valuable instruments while also greatly improving performance. Port Saver includes inrush currently limiting, which together with the transient protection, limits the voltage that appears at the instrument when a DC voltage is applied. Pre-charge allows the block to charge even without a connection to the instrument, eliminating the inrush. Self-discharge allows the DC block to discharge even if it is removed from both the source and the instrument, eliminating potential damage from energy stored in the block.
Typical RF blocks are based on ceramic capacitors, which exhibit AC and DC bias effects, making it very difficult to calibrate, as well as ferro-resonant noise. Port Saver blocks do not exhibit DC or AC bias effects, resulting in greatly improved calibration and measurement accuracy and do not exhibit ferro-resonant noise, making them quieter.

- Transient protection – Limited inrush surge – Surge transient tested
- No DC Bias or AC bias effects
- Self-charge and discharge
- Low Noise – works with 1-port probes
- Wide frequency range
- Various Frequency Ranges/Clamp Voltages Available
- Customizable: Input Voltage, Clamp Voltage, Frequency Range
- 1GHz bandwidth with 10dB return loss at the input
P2131A-Standard | P2132A | |
Characteristic | Rating | Rating |
Absolute Maximum Input Voltage | +/-75VDC | +/-6VDC |
Typical 3dB Frequency Range | 200Hz – 1GHz | 1.3Hz – 450MHz |
Pre-change, Dis-change Time Constant | 10s | 60s |
Insertion Loss (Typical) | 0.8dB | 12.1dB |
Probe Factor | 1.1 | 4.1 |
Return Loss | <1.3 | <1.3 |
Impedance | 50 Ohms | 50 Ohms |
Instantaneous Peak Inrush Current | 15 Amps | 1 Amp |
Inrush Clamp Voltage | 7.5V <1us | 250ms <1us |
Connector Type | SMA (Male) – SMA (Female) | SMA (Male) – SMA (Female) |
Operation Temperature | -40℃ – +75℃ | -40℃ – +75℃ |
*Note: Blue bold text indicates a Characteristic that can be customized

PDN Impedance Measurements using the Bode 500 and Picotest PDN Probes