Overview
The AD606JNZ is a high-performance, 50 MHz, 80 dB demodulating logarithmic amplifier produced by Analog Devices Inc. This integrated circuit is designed to provide accurate logarithmic amplification over a wide dynamic range, making it suitable for various high-frequency signal processing applications. The AD606JNZ operates on a single +5 V supply and features low power consumption, making it an efficient choice for power-sensitive designs.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Dynamic Range | -75 dBm to +5 dBm |
Frequency Range | Usable to >50 MHz |
Output Voltage | 37.5 mV/dB |
Input Noise | Low Input Noise |
Supply Voltage | +5 V Single Supply |
Power Consumption | 65 mW Typical |
Power-Down Consumption | 325 µW Typical |
Enable/Disable Time | <5 µs |
Package Type | 16-PDIP (Through Hole) |
Key Features
- Logarithmic Amplifier Performance with ±1 dB Output Flatness over 80 dB Range
- Phase-Stable Limiting Amplifier to 100 MHz with ±3° Phase Stability at 10.7 MHz
- Adjustable Output Amplitude
- On-Chip Low-Pass Output Filter
- CMOS-Compatible Power-Down Mode
- Differential RF Input and Differential Limiter Output
Applications
- Ultrasound and Sonar Processing
- Phase-Stable Limiting Amplifier to 100 MHz
- Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)
- Wide Range Signal and Power Measurement
Q & A
- What is the dynamic range of the AD606JNZ?
The dynamic range of the AD606JNZ is -75 dBm to +5 dBm. - What is the frequency range of the AD606JNZ?
The AD606JNZ is usable to frequencies greater than 50 MHz. - What is the output voltage per dB of the AD606JNZ?
The output voltage per dB is 37.5 mV/dB. - What is the typical power consumption of the AD606JNZ?
The typical power consumption is 65 mW. - How long does it take to enable or disable the AD606JNZ?
The enable/disable time is less than 5 µs. - What type of package does the AD606JNZ come in?
The AD606JNZ comes in a 16-PDIP (Through Hole) package. - What are some common applications of the AD606JNZ?
Common applications include ultrasound and sonar processing, phase-stable limiting amplifier, RSSI, and wide range signal and power measurement. - Is the AD606JNZ suitable for low-power designs?
Yes, the AD606JNZ is suitable for low-power designs with a typical power consumption of 65 mW and a power-down mode consuming 325 µW. - Does the AD606JNZ have an on-chip low-pass output filter?
Yes, the AD606JNZ features an on-chip low-pass output filter. - Is the AD606JNZ CMOS-compatible?
Yes, the AD606JNZ is CMOS-compatible.