
HMC611LP4ETR
ObsoleteLOGARITHMIC DETECTOR CONTROLLER SMT, 0.001 - 10.0 GHZ
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HMC611LP4ETR
ObsoleteLOGARITHMIC DETECTOR CONTROLLER SMT, 0.001 - 10.0 GHZ
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Technical Specifications
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| Specification | HMC611LP4ETR |
|---|---|
| Accuracy | 1 dB |
| Current - Supply | 106 mA |
| Frequency [Max] | 10 GHz |
| Frequency [Min] | 1 MHz |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | 24-VFQFN Exposed Pad |
| RF Type | WiMAX / WiBro |
| Supplier Device Package | 24-QFN (4x4) |
| Voltage - Supply [Max] | 5.5 V |
| Voltage - Supply [Min] | 4.5 V |
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Description
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HMC611LP4 Series
The HMC611LP4(E) Logarithmic Detector/Controller converts RF signals at its input, to a proportional DC voltage at its output. The HMC611LP4(E) employs a successive compression topology which delivers extremely high dynamic range and conversion accuracy over a wide input frequency range. As the input power is increased, successive amplifiers move into saturation one by one creating an accurate approximation of the logarithm function.The output of a series of square law detectors is summed, converted into voltage domain and buffered to drive the LOGOUT output. For detection mode, the LOGOUT pin is shorted to the VSET input, and will provide a nominal logarithmic slope of -25mV/dB and an intercept of 18 dBm (22 dBm for ƒ ≥ 5.8 GHz). The HMC611LP4(E) can also be used in the controller mode where an external voltage is applied to the VSET pin, to create an AGC or APC feedback loop.ApplicationsCellular/PCS/3GWiMAX, WiBro, WLAN,Fixed Wireless & RadarPower Monitoring & Control CircuitryReceiver Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)Automatic Gain & Power Control
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