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250 MHz, 44 dB Demodulating Logarithmic Amplifier
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD641 is a 250 MHz, demodulating logarithmic amplifier with an accuracy of ±2.0 dB and 44 dB dynamic range. The AD641 uses a successive detection architecture to provide an output current ...
Features
Logarithmic Amplifier Performance Usable to 250 MHz 44 dB Dynamic Range ±2.0 dB Log Conformance 37.5 mV/dB Voltage Output Stable Slope and Intercepts 2.0 nV/vHz Input Noise Voltage 50 ?V Input Offset Voltage Low Power ±5 V Supply Operation 9 mA (+Vs), 35 mA (-Vs) Quiescent Current Onboard Resistors Onboard 10x Attenuator Dual Polarity Current Outputs Direct Coupled Differential Signal Path

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