RF Power Detectors
RF Power Detectors
RF Power Detectors
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Typical RF Signal Chain
RSSI/Phase Det
MIXER
VGA
LNA
ADC
IQ
DEMOD
ADC
AMP
TX/RX
VCO-Synth-DDS
SWITCH
AMP DAC
IQ MOD
DAC
PA/DRIVER VGA AMP
MIXER
LOG / RMS
CONTROL
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Typical Detector Applications
PA PA
ADC
LO2
∫ Detector
Vagc
Vgain for RSSI
LO2
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RF Power Detectors
Critical Specifications
Linearity and Temperature Stability of Output
Dynamic Range
Pulse Response
Variations due to Power Supply and Frequency
Changes
Ease of Use and Calibration
Change in response vs. signal crest factor
Size and overall Component Count
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Power Measurement Techniques
Diode Detection
D1
RFI N Vout
68Ω
100pF R1
Source: “A Supressed Harmonic Power Detector for Dual Band Phones” Alan Rixon and Raymond
7 Waugh “Applied Microwave and Wireless”, November 1999
Transfer Function of Diode Detector
Vout vs. Pinput
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0.1
Vout-Volts
0.01
0.001
0.0001
0.00 001
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 25
Pinput-dBm
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Diode Detector with Temperature
Compensation
RFIN D1 R1 Vout
68 Ω 100pF R2
D2
Source: “A Supressed Harmonic Power Detector for Dual Band Phones” Alan Rixon and Raymond
9 Waugh “Applied Microwave and Wireless”, November 1999
Transfer Function of Temperature
Compensated Diode Detector
3 10
2.5
2
1.5
1 1
ERROR (dB).
-40 degC
VOUT (V)
0.5
0 +25 degC
-0.5 +85 degC
-1 0.1
-1.5
-2
-2.5
-3 0.01
-20 -10 0 10 20
INPUT (dBm)
Logarithmic Amplifiers
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Log Amp Block Diagram
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Log Amp Transfer Function - Slope and
Intercept
Slope = (VO2 - VO1) / (PI2 - PI1) 2.0 5
V S = +5V
1.8 4
Intercept = PI1 - VO1 / Slope
1.6 3
Vout = Slope · (Pin - Intercept) 1.4 2
Pin = (Vout / Slope) + Intercept 1.2 –40 degC 1
1.0 0
ER R OR – dB
+25 degC
Vou t - Vo lts
0.8 pe –1
o +85degC
0.6 Sl –2
0.4 –3
0.2 –4
0 –5
–100 –90 –80 –70 –60 –50 –40 –30 –20 –10 0 10
IN PUT AMPLITUDE – dBm
Intercept
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RF Power Detector Calibration
VOUTIDEAL = SLOPE x (PIN - INTERCEPT)
SLOPE = (VOUT1-VOUT2)/(PIN1-PIN2)
INTERCEPT = PIN1-(VOUT1/SLOPE)
Error (dB) = (VOUT-VOUTIDEAL)/SLOPE
VOUT2
VOUT1
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±1 dB Dynamic Range
55 dB Dynamic Range
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Detector Calibration Procedure
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Adjust Calibration Points for optimal accuracy
over a narrow range
VOUT2
VOUT1
PIN2 PIN1
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Temperature drift vs. Output Voltage at
25ºC
2.2 2.5
1.4 0.5
Vout - Volts
Error - dB
1.2 0
1 -0.5
0.8 -1
0.6 -1.5
0.4 -2
0.2 -2.5
-65 -60 -55 -50 -45 -40 -35 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5
Pin-dBm
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Temperature drift vs. Output Voltage at 25ºC
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Log Amp Detectors vs. Diode Detectors
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Log Amp Pulse Response Time
10ns Response Time (10% - 90%)
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2nd Generation Log Amp Detectors
Dynamic
RF Temp
Rang Response
Part No. Freq Drift Package Comments
e Time (ns)
(MHz) (dB)
(dB)
14-lead Dual gain &
AD8302 dc to 2700 60 ±1 60
TSSOP phase detector
Military specified
AD8306 5 to 400 100 ±1 73 16-lead SOP
part available
8-lead
AD8307 dc to 500 92 ±1 400 -
SOIC/DIP
16-lead Amplitude and
AD8309 5 to 500 100 ±1 67
TSSOP limiter outputs
8-lead
AD8310 dc to 440 95 ±1 15 Low cost
MSOP
100 to 8-lead
AD8313 70 ±1.25 40 -
2500 MSOP
8-lead
100 to Small package,
AD8314 45 ±1 70 MSOP/C
2700 lower power
SP
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3rd Generation Log Amp Detectors
Temp
RF Dynamic Response
Drift
Part No. Freq Range Time Package Comments
(dB)
(MHz) (dB) (ns)
Smaller package,
8-Lead
Lower cost
AD8317 1 to 10000 50 ±0.5 8 3x2 mm
version of
CSP
AD8318
16-Lead 50 ohm drive,
AD8318 1 to 8000 60 ±0.5 10 4x4 mm Integrated Temp
CSP Sensor
Reduced dynamic
8-Lead range and
AD8319 1 to 10000 40 ±0.5 8 3x2 mm lower cost
CSP version of
AD8317
24-Lead
ADL5519 1 to 10000 50 ±0.5 <10 Dual Log Detector
LFCSP
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AD8318: Highest Performance Log Amp
KEY
KEYSPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Bandwidth
Bandwidth1MHz
1MHzto to8Ghz
8Ghz
Stability
Stabilityover
overtemperature:
temperature:±0.5
±0.5dB
dB
Pulse
Pulseresponse
responsetime
time1010ns
ns
Package:
Package:4mm×4mm,
4mm×4mm,16-pin
16-pinLFCSP
LFCSP
FEATURES
FEATURES
Integrated
Integratedtemperature
temperaturesensor
sensor
Low
Lownoise
noisemeasurement/controller
measurement/controlleroutput
outputVOUT
VOUT
Power-down
Power-downfeature:
feature:<1.5
<1.5mW
mWat at55VV
Fabricated
Fabricatedusing
usinghigh
highspeed
speedSiGe
SiGeprocess
process
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Log Amps - Summary
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RMS-Responding
RF Detectors
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Difficult Measurements:
Complex Waveforms
1 2.0
0.8 1.0
ERROR (dB)
VOUT (V)
0.6 0.0
0.4 -1.0
0.2 -2.0
0 -3.0
-45 -35 -25 -15 -5
INPUT (dBm)
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RMS-Responding RF Detector
ADL5501 VPOS
INTERNAL FILTER
i CAPACITOR
RFIN x2 FLTR
TRANS-
CONDUCTANCE
CELLS ERROR
AMP
i
x2 BUFFER VRMS
100Ω
BAND-GAP
ENBL
REFERENCE
COMM
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RMS Detector Waveform Independence
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Transfer Function and Temperature Drift
RMS-To-DC Converter
3 10
1
ERROR (dB)
OUTPUT (V)
+85°C +25°C
0 1
-40°C
-1
-2
-3 0.1
-25 -15 -5 5 15
INPUT (dBm)
Output Voltage increases exponentially as input increases in
dB (i.e. response is linear in V/V, not logarithmic
Device achieves best temperature stability at max power
(desirable for most applications)
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60 dB TruPwr ™ RMS Detector
DECL CHPF
INHI
x2 CLPF
INLO
VOUT
VTGT x2
ACOM
VSET
AD8362
VREF BIAS VPOS
COMM PWDN
Waveform
WaveformandandModulation
ModulationIndependent
Independent
Linear-in-dB
Linear-in-dBoutput
output
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Response of AD8362 RMS Detector to CW,
QPSK and QAM Signals
4 4
Vout CW
Vout QPSK
3.5 Vout 64QAM 3
Vout 256QAM
Vout WCDMA TM1-64
Error CW
3 2
Error QPSK 4dB CF
Error 64QAM 7.7dB CF
Error 256QAM 8.2dB CF
2.5 1
Error WCDMA TM1-64 10.6dB CF
Error (dB)
Vout (V)
2 0
1.5 -1
1 -2
0.5 -3
0 -4
-70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20
Pin (dBm)
6-Lead
SOT-23,
8-Lead
AD8361 2500 30 ±0.25 2.7 to 5.5 1.1 uSOIC
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AD8362 TruPwr ™ RMS Detector
KEY
KEYSPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Dynamic
DynamicRange:
Range:>60dB
>60dB
Temperature
TemperatureStability:
Stability:+/-1dB
+/-1dB
Frequency
FrequencyRange:
Range:LFLFtoto2.7GHz
2.7GHz
Package:
Package:16
16Lead
LeadTSSOP
TSSOP
FEATURES
FEATURES
True
TrueRMS
RMSresponding
respondingpower
powerdetector
detector
Waveform
WaveformandandModulation
ModulationIndependent
Independent
Linear-in-dB
Linear-in-dBoutput
output
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A Typical AGC Loop
Gain
Vcontrol
Vout (dc)
Detector
I
Vin (ac)
C
dV/dt = I/C R
Vref
(e.g. 1V)
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Controlling Gain with a Dual RMS Detector
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Gain vs. Input Power for Analog Gain
Control Loop
Carlos Calvo
carlos.calvo@analog.com
781-937-1850
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