RF Power Detectors
Analog Devices’ RF Power Detectors are a broad portfolio of Logarithmic Amplifiers, TruPwr™ RMS Detectors, Peak/Envelope Detectors and Successive Detection Log Video Amplifiers (SDLVAs). With detection ranges up to 100 dB, our RF power detectors are used in applications including Transmit/Receive Power Measurement, Input Protection, Return Loss Measurement, RF Pulse Detection, Radar, Electronic Warfare and Precise RF Power Measurement in Test and Measurement, Materials Analysis and HealthCare.
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Technical Articles
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RF Signal Chain Discourse: Properties and Performance Metrics
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Contactless Fluid-Level Measurement Using a Reflectometer Chip
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- Simple and Affordable RMS Power Meter that Operates from 100 MHz to 40 GHz
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An Integrated Bidirectional Bridge with Dual RMS Detectors for RF Power and Return-Loss Measurement
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- High Performance Integrated 24 GHz FMCW Radar Transceiver Chipset for Auto and Industrial Sensor Applications
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- 16 Channel Tx/Rx S-Band Phased Array RADAR Platform
- Using the Analog Devices ADL5920 for Fluid Level Measurement
- Analog Devices: RF & Microwave Technology Leadership
- Getting Your Electronics Designs Finished
- X-Microwave & Analog Devices collaborate to offer Modular Drop-In Components
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is input voltage range and how is it determined?
- My reference voltage changes when I connect it to the amplifier's input?
- What is the output headroom or voltage range of an amplifier and how is it determined?
- Why can't I get my amplifier to go to my full-scale output voltage?
- Why is my output signal clipping?