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MAX2016ETITD Datasheet PDF : 19 Pages
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LF-to-2.5GHz Dual Logarithmic Detector/
Controller for Power, Gain, and VSWR Measurements
Table 1. Component Values Used in the Typical Application Circuit
DESIGNATION
C1, C2, C8, C9
C3, C6, C10, C13
C4, C7, C11, C14
C5, C12, C15
C18
R1, R2, R3
R6
VALUE
680pF
33pF
0.1µF
Not used
10µF
0
0
37.4
DESCRIPTION
Microwave capacitors (0402)
Microwave capacitors (0402)
Microwave capacitors (0603)
Capacitors are optional for frequency compensation
Tantalum capacitor (C case)
Resistors (0402)
Resistor (1206) for VS = 2.7V to 3.6V
±1% resistor (1206) for VS = 4.75V to 5.25V
The differential RF inputs allow for the measurement of
broadband signals ranging from low frequency to
2.5GHz. For single-ended signals, RFINA- and RFINB-
are AC-coupled to ground. The RF inputs are internally
biased and need to be AC-coupled. Using 680pF
capacitors, as shown in the Typical Application Circuit,
results in a 10MHz highpass corner frequency. An
internal 50resistor between RFINA+ and RFINA- (as
well as RFINB+ and RFINB-) produces a good low-fre-
quency to 3.0GHz match.
SETA, SETB, and SETD Inputs
The SET_ inputs are used for loop control when the
device is in controller mode. Likewise, these same
SET_ inputs are used to set the slope of the output sig-
nal (mV/dB) when the MAX2016 is in detector mode.
The center node of the internal resistor-divider is fed to
the negative input of the power detector’s internal out-
put op amp.
Reference
The MAX2016 has an on-chip 2V voltage reference.
The internal reference output is connected to REF. The
output can be used as a reference voltage source for
the comparators or other components and can source
up to 2mA.
OUTA and OUTB
Each OUT_ is a DC voltage proportional to the RF input
power level. The change of OUT_ with respect to the
power input is approximately 18mV/dB (R1 = R2 = 0).
The input power level can be determined by the follow-
ing equation:
PRFIN_
=
VOUT _
SLOPE
+ PINT
where PINT is the extrapolated intercept point of where
the output voltage intersects the horizontal axis.
OUTD
OUTD is a DC voltage proportional to the difference of
the input RF power levels. The change of the OUTD
with respect to the power difference is 25mV/dB (R3 =
0). The difference of the input power levels (gain) can
be determined by the following equation:
PRFINA
PRFINB
=
(VOUTD VCENTER)
SLOPE
where VCENTER is the output voltage, typically 1V, when
PRFINA = PRFINB.
Applications Information
Monitoring VSWR and Return Loss
The MAX2016 can be used to measure the VSWR of an
RF signal, which is useful for detecting the presence or
absence of a properly loaded termination, such as an
antenna (see Figure 1). The transmitted wave from the
power amplifier is coupled to RFINA and to the anten-
na. The reflected wave from the antenna is connected
to RFINB through a circulator. When the antenna is
missing or damaged, a mismatch in the nominal load
impedance results, leading to an increase in reflected
power and subsequent change in the transmission
line’s VSWR. This increase in reflected power is mani-
fested by a reduction in the voltage at OUTD. An alarm
condition can be set by using the low comparator out-
put (COUTL) as shown in Figure 1. The comparator
automatically senses the change in VSWR, yielding a
logic 0 as it compares OUTD to a low DC voltage at
CSETL. CSETL, in turn, is set by using the internal refer-
ence voltage and an external resistor-divider network.
Figure 1 illustrates a simple level detector. For window-
detector implementation, see the Comparator/Window
Detector section.
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