AD8361
Production
The AD8361 is a mean-responding power detector for use in
high frequency receiver and transmitter signal chains, up to
2.5 GHz. It is very easy to apply...
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AD8361 on Analog.com
LTC5587
Production
The LTC5587 is a 10MHz to 6GHz, low power monolithic precision RMS power detector with an integrated 12-bit serial analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The...
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LTC5587 on Analog.com
The search platform does not show if any RF power detector devices have built-in ADC functions and digital comm bus, so it makes searching very tedious and time consuming. I'm hoping an applications engineer can help.
In my application, we have 16-channel receivers that operate from 3 to 100 MHz. We presently use the AD8361 to measure the rms RF output voltage of each receiver channel. The dc voltage output of the AD8361 then goes to the ADC in the microprocessor that controls the receiver diagnostics. We would prefer to obtain digitized data from the rms voltage detector using I2C. This would reduce the number of ports on the microprocessor and also reduce the number of separate traces from the receiver channels to the microprocessor.
Does ADI make a combined device: rms voltage detector + ADC + I2C ?
Hello,
The closest application for RMS Detector + ADC with I2C Bus control is LTC5587, please look at the product info below and see if the product works for the specified application.
https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/5587f.pdf
Thanks.
Hello,
The closest application for RMS Detector + ADC with I2C Bus control is LTC5587, please look at the product info below and see if the product works for the specified application.
https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/5587f.pdf
Thanks.