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50 Hz to 3.8 GHz 65 dB TruPwr? Integrated Circuit Chip Detector AD8362ARUZ

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    50 Hz to 3.8 GHz 65 dB TruPwr? Integrated Circuit Chip Detector AD8362ARUZ

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    50 Hz to 3.8 GHz 65 dB TruPwr? Integrated Circuit Chip Detector AD8362ARUZ

    FEATURES


    Complete fully calibrated measurement/control system

    Accurate rms-to-dc conversion from 50 Hz to 3.8 GHz

    Input dynamic range of >65 dB: −52 dBm to +8 dBm in 50 Ω FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

    Waveform and modulation independent, such as

    GSM/CDMA/TDMA

    Linear-in-decibels output, scaled 50 mV/dB

    Law conformance error of 0.5 dB

    All functions temperature and supply stable

    Operates from 4.5 V to 5.5 V at 24 mA

    Power-down capability to 1.3 mW


    APPLICATIONS


    Power amplifier linearization/control loops

    Transmitter power controls

    Transmitter signal strength indication (TSSI)

    RF instrumentation


    GENERAL DESCRIPTION


    The AD8362 is a true rms-responding power detector that has

    a 65 dB measurement range. It is intended for use in a variety of

    high frequency communication systems and in instrumentation

    requiring an accurate response to signal power. It is easy to use,

    requiring only a single supply of 5 V and a few capacitors. It can

    operate from arbitrarily low frequencies to over 3.8 GHz and

    can accept inputs that have rms values from 1 mV to at least

    1 V rms, with large crest factors, exceeding the requirements

    for accurate measurement of CDMA signals.


    The input signal is applied to a resistive ladder attenuator that

    comprises the input stage of a variable gain amplifier (VGA).

    The 12 tap points are smoothly interpolated using a proprietary

    technique to provide a continuously variable attenuator, which

    is controlled by a voltage applied to the VSET pin. The resulting

    signal is applied to a high performance broadband amplifier. Its

    output is measured by an accurate square-law detector cell. The

    fluctuating output is then filtered and compared with the output

    of an identical squarer, whose input is a fixed dc voltage applied

    to the VTGT pin, usually the accurate reference of 1.25 V pro-

    vided at the VREF pin.


    The difference in the outputs of these squaring cells is integrated

    in a high gain error amplifier, generating a voltage at the VOUT

    pin with rail-to-rail capabilities. In a controller mode, this low

    noise output can be used to vary the gain of a host system’s RF

    amplifier, thus balancing the setpoint against the input power.

    Optionally, the voltage at VSET can be a replica of the RF signal’s

    amplitude modulation, in which case the overall effect is to

    remove the modulation component prior to detection and low-

    pass filtering. The corner frequency of the averaging filter can

    be lowered without limit by adding an external capacitor at the

    CLPF pin. The AD8362 can be used to determine the true power

    of a high frequency signal having a complex low frequency

    modulation envelope, or simply as a low frequency rms volt-

    meter. The high-pass corner generated by its offset-nulling

    loop can be lowered by a capacitor added on the CHPF pin.


    Used as a power measurement device, VOUT is strapped to

    VSET. The output is then proportional to the logarithm of the

    rms value of the input. In other words, the reading is presented

    directly in decibels and is conveniently scaled 1 V per decade,

    or 50 mV/dB; other slopes are easily arranged. In controller

    modes, the voltage applied to VSET determines the power level

    required at the input to null the deviation from the setpoint.

    The output buffer can provide high load currents.


    The AD8362 has 1.3 mW power consumption when powered

    down by a logic high applied to the PWDN pin. It powers up

    within about 20 μs to its nominal operating current of 20 mA at

    25°C. The AD8362 is supplied in a 16-lead TSSOP for operation

    over the temperature range of −40°C to +85°C.

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