Datasheet AD8309 (Analog Devices) - 2

ManufacturerAnalog Devices
Description5 MHz TO 500 MHz, 100 dB Demodulating Logarithmic Amplifier with Limiter Output
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AD8309* PRODUCT PAGE QUICK LINKS Last Content Update: 02/23/2017. COMPARABLE PARTS. DESIGN RESOURCES. EVALUATION KITS

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AD8309* PRODUCT PAGE QUICK LINKS Last Content Update: 02/23/2017 COMPARABLE PARTS DESIGN RESOURCES
View a parametric search of comparable parts. • AD8309 Material Declaration • PCN-PDN Information
EVALUATION KITS
• Quality And Reliability • AD8309 Evaluation Board • Symbols and Footprints
DOCUMENTATION DISCUSSIONS Application Notes
View all AD8309 EngineerZone Discussions. • AN-1040: RF Power Calibration Improves Performance of Wireless Transmitters
SAMPLE AND BUY
• AN-691: Operation of RF Detector Products at Low Visit the product page to see pricing options. Frequency
Data Sheet TECHNICAL SUPPORT
• AD8309: 5 MHz-500 MHz 100 dB Demodulating Submit a technical question or find your regional support Logarithmic Amplifier with Limiter Output Data Sheet number.
TOOLS AND SIMULATIONS DOCUMENT FEEDBACK
• ADIsimPLL™ Submit feedback for this data sheet. • ADIsimRF
REFERENCE MATERIALS Product Selection Guide
• RF Source Booklet
Technical Articles
• Design a Logamp RF Pulse Detector • Detecting Fast RF Bursts using Log Amps • Log Amps and Directional Couplers Enable VSWR Detection • Make Precise Base-Station Power Measurements • Measurement and Control of RF Power, Part I • Measurement and Control of RF Power, Part II • Measurement and Control of RF Power, Part III • Measuring the RF Power in CDMA2000 and W-CDMA High Power Amplifiers (HPAs) • Measuring VSWR and Gain in Wireless Systems
Tutorials
• Design and Operation of Automatic Gain Control Loops for Receivers in Modern Communication Systems
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