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800 MHz, Linear-in-dB VGA with AGC Detector
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD8368 is a variable gain amplifier (VGA) with analog linear-in-dB gain control that can be used from low frequencies to 800 MHz. Its excellent gain range, conformance, and flatness are...
Features
Analog variable gain range: ?12 dB to +22 dB Linear-in-dB scaling: 37.5 dB/V 3 dB bandwidth: 800 MHz @ VGAIN = 0.5 V Integrated rms detector P1dB: 16 dBm @ 140 MHz Output IP3: 33 dBm @ 140 MHz Noise figure at maximum gain: 9.5 dB @ 140 MHz Input and output impedances: 50 ? Single-supply voltage from 4.5 V to 5.5 V RoHS-compliant, 24-lead LFCSP

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