Datasheet ADL6012 (Analog Devices)

ManufacturerAnalog Devices
Description2 GHz to 67 GHz, 500 MHz Bandwidth Envelope Detector
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2 GHz to 67 GHz,. 500 MHz Bandwidth Envelope Detector. Data Sheet. ADL6012. FEATURES. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

Datasheet ADL6012 Analog Devices

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2 GHz to 67 GHz, 500 MHz Bandwidth Envelope Detector Data Sheet ADL6012 FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM Over 500 MHz wide envelope bandwidth ENBL 1 Fast response times 0.6 ns output rise time ADL6012 10 RFCM 2 DCPL 1.3 ns fall time from 10 dBm to no RF input 9 VENV+ ENVELOPE 0.5 ns output propagation delay (rising edge) RFIN 3 DETECTOR 8 VENV– 1.3 ns propagation delay at 10 dBm (falling edge) RFCM 4 7 VOCM Broadband 50 Ω input impedance Flat frequency response with minimal slope variation 5 6
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±1 dB error up to 43.5 GHz VPOS OCOM
16086-
Input range of −25 dBm to +15 dBm up to 43.5 GHz
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Quasi differential 100 Ω output interface suitable to drive 100 Ω differential load Adjustable output common-mode voltage Flexible supply voltage: 3.15 V to 5.25 V 3 mm × 2 mm, 10-lead LFCSP APPLICATIONS Envelope tracking Microwave point to point links Microwave instrumentation Military radios Pulse radar receivers Wideband power amplifier linearization GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADL6012 is a versatile, broadband envelope detector that The quasi differential output interface formed by the VENV+ operates from 2 GHz to 67 GHz. The combination of a wide, and VENV− pins has a matched, 100 Ω differential output 500 MHz envelope bandwidth and a fast, 0.6 ns rise time makes impedance designed to drive a 100 Ω differential load and up to the device suitable for a wide range of applications, including 2 pF of capacitance to ground on each output. The output wideband envelope tracking, transmitter local oscil ator (LO) interface provides the detected and amplified positive and leakage corrections, and high resolution pulse (radar) detection. negative envelopes, which are level shifted using an external y The response of the ADL6012 is stable over a wide frequency applied voltage to the VOCM interface. This configuration range and features excellent temperature stability. Enabled by simplifies interfacing to a high speed analog-to-digital propriety technology, the device independently detects the converter (ADC). positive and the negative envelopes of the RF input. Even order The ADL6012 is specified for operation from −55°C to +125°C, distortion at the RF input due to nonlinear source loading is also and is available in a 10-lead, 3 mm × 2 mm LFCSP. reduced when compared to classic diode detector architectures.
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Document Outline FEATURES APPLICATIONS FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM GENERAL DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY SPECIFICATIONS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS THERMAL RESISTANCE ESD CAUTION PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS MEASUREMENT SETUPS THEORY OF OPERATION BASIC CONNECTIONS RF INPUT ENVELOPE OUTPUT INTERFACE COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE INTERFACE ENABLE INTERFACE DECOUPLING INTERFACE PCB LAYOUT RECOMMENDATIONS SYSTEM CALIBRATION AND MEASUREMENT ERROR APPLICATIONS INFORMATION EVALUATION BOARD OUTLINE DIMENSIONS ORDERING GUIDE
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