aaron_do
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The way i want to add the AC signals together is quite simple. You have a differential amplifier, and instead of having only one input pair you divide it into several input pairs each one fed by one of the limiting amps. So you add the currents. In the actual design I combined the adder with the peak detector.
Also as for the point about phases i guess you are right. Actually I already took that into account. In my design, the phase shift from beginning to end is only 10 degrees which results in an error somewhere around 1-3%. Now that you mention it though, i had to force the limiter bandwidths to somewhere around 30 times the operating frequency which resulted in higher power consumption. So i guess maybe the standard way is better.
BTW Jerry, I don't understand your point about the limiters in limiting region not contributing to usable signal amplitude information. When you add the limiter outputs up, the limiting outputs contribute the largest part to the overall amplitude...
thanks everybody, Aaron
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