cascadable if vgas with programmable rms detectors data

ADL5336ACPZ

Data Sheet FEATURES Pair of VGAs with rms AGC detectors VGA and AGC modes of operation Continuous gain control range: 48 dB Noise figure (NF) = 6 8 dB at maximum gain IMD3 62 dBc for 1 0 V p-p composite output Differential input and output Multiplexed inputs for VGA2 Programmable detector AGC setpoints Programmable VGA maximum gain Power-down feature Single 5 V supply operation Cascadable

ADL5331 Datasheet PDF

An IQ Demodulator-Based IF-to-Baseband Receiver with IF and Baseband Variable Gain and Programmable Baseband Filtering: ADL5336: Cascadable IF VGAs: ADL5336: Cascadable IF VGAs with Programmable RMS Detectors: ADL5330: 10 MHz to 3 GHz VGA with 60 dB Gain Control Range: ADL5330: 10 MHz to 3 GHz VGA with 60 dB Gain Control Range: ADL5330:

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ADL5336 datasheet

ADL5336 Cascadable IF VGAs With Programmable RMS Detectors The ADL5336 consists of a pair of variable gain amplifiers (VGAs) designed for cascaded IF applications The amplifiers have linear-in-dB gain control FEATURES Pair of VGAs with rms AGC detectors VGA and AGC modes of operation Continuous gain control range: 48 dB Noise figure (NF) dB at maximum

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Cascadable IF VGAs with Programmable RMS Detectors Data

Cascadable IF VGAs with Programmable RMS Detectors Data Sheet ADL5336 Rev B Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use

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Cascadable IF VGAs with Programmable RMS Detectors ADL5336 FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Pair of VGAs with rms AGC detectors COM OPP1 OPM1 IP2A IM2A COM IP2B IM2B VGA and AGC modes of operation Continuous gain control range: 48 dB VCM1 VCM2 Noise figure (NF) = 6 8 dB at maximum gain VPOS VGA2 VPOS IMD3 62 dBc for 1 0 V p-p

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ADL5336ACPZ

Data Sheet FEATURES Pair of VGAs with rms AGC detectors VGA and AGC modes of operation Continuous gain control range: 48 dB Noise figure (NF) = 6 8 dB at maximum gain IMD3 62 dBc for 1 0 V p-p composite output Differential input and output Multiplexed inputs for VGA2 Programmable detector AGC setpoints Programmable VGA maximum gain Power-down feature Single 5 V supply operation Cascadable

ADL5336 Техническое описание и информация о продукте

The ADL5336 consists of a pair of variable gain amplifiers (VGAs) designed for cascaded IF applications The amplifiers have linear-in-dB gain control and operate from low frequencies to 1 GHz Their excellent gain conformance over the control range and flatness over frequency are due to Analog Devices Inc patented X-AMP architecture an innova

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WO2004054145A2

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Analog Baseband Processor for CMOS 5

RMS detector with 397 2 mV and 158 2 mV input signals which are 2 dB and 10 dB less than the desired one respectively These preset voltages are compared with actual output voltages of RMS detectors by latched comparators during the switching gain control step Applying the same method used for VINIT the reference voltage generator