Analog Devices Ltd

Analog Devices, Inc. operates at the centre of the modern digital economy, converting real-world phenomena into actionable insight with its comprehensive suite of analogue and mixed signal, power management, radio frequency (RF), and digital and sensor technologies. ADI serves 125,000 customers worldwide with more than 75,000 products in the industrial, communications, automotive, and consumer markets. ADI is headquartered in Wilmington, MA. Visit www.analog.com. Both Linear Technology and Maxim Integrated are now part of Analog Devices.

Analog Devices provide efficient solutions for power management and power conversion applications in the automotive, telecommunications, industrial, medical, computing, military and high-end consumer markets using high-performance analogue ICs. Our power ICs can provide unrivalled power densities and software design simulation tools to provide both fast and accurate power module and power supply designs.

Products for power management include: switching regulators, linear regulators (LDO), µModule regulators, PMIC & Multifunction, inductorless (charge pump) DC/DC converters, LED driver ICs, power control, battery management,  current source, system supervisor, hot-swap controllers,  monitor and control, energy harvesting, super capacitor chargers and power management evaluation kits.

100MHz to 40GHz RMS Power Detector Offers 1dB Accuracy & 35dB Dynamic Range

100MHz to 40GHz RMS Power Detector Offers 1dB Accuracy & 35dB Dynamic Range

MILPITAS, CA – September 28, 2016 – Linear Technology introduces the LTC5596, a high frequency, wideband and high dynamic range RMS power detector that provides accurate, true power measurement of RF and microwave signals independent of modulation and waveforms. The LTC5596 responds in an easy to use log-linear 29mV/dB scale to signal levels from

–37dBm to –2dBm, at accuracy better than ±1dB error over the full operating temperature range and RF frequency range, from 200MHz to an unprecedented 30GHz. In addition, the device’s response has ±1dB flatness within this frequency range. A wider frequency range can be used, from 100MHz to 40GHz, however with slightly reduced accuracy at the frequency extremes. Its RF input is internally 50Ω matched from 100MHz to 40GHz, making the device very easy to use at any band within its useful frequency range.

Modern 4G and 5G broadband communications systems employ high order, multi-tone OFDM modulation to attain higher desired data rates. Traditionally, microwave Schottky diodes are used as the detector element. They face serious shortcomings when rectifying the RF or microwave signals while measuring only the peak of the waveform, which grossly misrepresents the real power of the signal. In contrast, RMS detectors perform an analog root-mean-square computation of the waveform, then average the result to derive a true power representation of the input signal, regardless of its modulation, number of carriers and varying amplitudes. This capability to measure the true power is critical for equipment manufacturers to set the proper transmit power, ensuring the maximum transmission distance and thus improves TX range while remaining compliant with regulatory power limits.

The LTC5596’s extraordinarily wide bandwidth allows the detector to work seamlessly across multiple frequency bands using a common design with minimum calibration. For example, the LTC5596 works equally well in a sub-10GHz backhaul microwave link as with a 28GHz version. A single design with no recalibration has the potential to provide significant cost savings to equipment manufacturers. Moreover, the LTC5596’s wide frequency range and improved sensitivity enables use in a wide variety of applications such as radar systems, avionics, wireless infrastructure base stations, satellite communications and test instrumentation.

The LTC5596 operates from a single 3.3V supply, drawing a nominal supply current of 30mA. The detector has built-in improved ESD protection. All pins are capable of withstanding up to 3,500V discharge, human body model. Two temperature grades are available. An I grade is designed for operation from –40°C to 105°C case. For applications subject to extraordinarily high temperature operating environments such as in high power RF power amplifiers, a high temperature H-grade is offered with rated temperature from –40°C to 125°C case. The H-grade is 100% tested over temperature, and is guaranteed to have tight tolerance on its slope and intercept point, reducing part-to-part variations. Both temperature versions are available in a 2mm x 2mm plastic 8-lead DFN package.

The LTC5596 I grade is priced starting at $12.50 each in 1,000-pieces quantities, while the H grade starts at $16.95 each. Both versions are now available in production quantities. For more information, visit www.linear.com/product/LTC5596.

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