Part Number: LMH2110 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH2120 Hello,
I want to use LMH2110 as a Power Detector in conjunction with a circulator to achieve control capabilities on my circuit. I looked at the Input impdedance graph vs Frequency and saw…
Part Number: LMH2110 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH2120 Hi,
I would like to use LMH2011 on my new card, to detect signals in the full 20 -6000MHz Band
I need to know please
1. Is the LMH2011 recommended for new design ?
2. Is there any need for…
Hi Amin,
The max input power that the LMH2110 is rated for is 5 dBm. Since 20W = 43 dBm, an attenuation of at least 38 dBm is required. More realistically, you will want reasonable dynamic range, so the attenuation needs to be closer to 55 or 60 dBm.…
Part Number: LMH2110 Hello, I am measuring the communication by bluetoth with this chip and at the output of it I observe the
next waveform with a decay when the signal is stilled, this is correct
time constant (202 useg) ??
Thank you very much for your…
Part Number: LMH2110 Dear all,
My customer is interested in accurate power detection, our LMH2110 seems to meet his needs. Is there any data introducing how it works and why accurate power detection is achieved? Thank you!
Hao
Part Number: LMH2110 Hi
My customer is adopting LMH2110 to detect PA output power. Block is as below. PA output power is 1W, customer need to get 40mV input to LMH2110 through coupling circuit. Could you please kindly help share how to design the coupling…
Part Number: LMH2110 The input impedance is graphed in the data sheet, but the imaginary part does not have a sign.
The impedance seems to fall gently from ~1 GHz and up. I may be possible to design a match to make it more flat, I need a 0.7-2.7Ghz flatter…