Title :
Application notes - Broadband Power Detectors
Author_Institution :
Tyco Electron. Co., Roanoke
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A diode-based method is the simplest way for power detection. Detectors make use of the nonlinear characteristics of devices to generate an output signal containing many frequency components. By proper filtering, the dc component is separated and is used for power monitoring component. This works on a principle of a rectifier diode. This device is placed in shunt at the output stage of the amplifier. In this application note we describe Schottky diode-based power detectors to obtain a required detected voltage. In our application, we have chosen typically about 4 V detected voltage when the sampled power is about 17-18 dBm at the detector interface.
Keywords :
MMIC; Schottky diodes; microwave circuits; microwave detectors; microwave diodes; power measurement; MMIC power detector; Schottky diode-based power detectors; broadband power detectors; monolithic microwave integrated circuit detector; nonlinear characteristics; power monitoring component; voltage detector configurations; Automatic control; Bandwidth; Circuit simulation; Detectors; Frequency; Impedance; Power generation; Sampling methods; Schottky diodes; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MMW.2007.365063