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Limiting Amplifier output voltage
Dec 12th, 2008, 12:05am
 
Hi all,


In a limiting amplifier + RSSI, the limiting amplifier has a certain output swing, for example 1 V pk-pk. After each limiting stage, there is a peak detector. So my question is, does the peak detector need to have a "linear" output up to an input voltage of 1 V pk-pk. I put linear in "" because i know we're actually looking at the DC output versus AC input. My thinking is that the RSSI detection range will be low if the peak detectors don't work up to the full output swing of the limiting amplifiers.

Part 2... Its difficult to get a "linear" peak detector up to 1 Vpk-pk input, so what are the implications of have a lower limiting output, 0.5 V pk-pk for example...


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Reply #1 - Dec 12th, 2008, 12:27am
 
It has to be "linear" enough over a majority of the output swing, just sufficient such that when the detector signal outputs for all the stages are summed together, its give sufficient piecewise "linearity" over the full signal range of interest.
Part 2: i guess the implication is more cascaded gain stages...
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Reply #2 - Dec 15th, 2008, 2:12pm
 
If the topic is "limiting amp" + "RSSI" that means that the overall function should be log(amplitude). Because the total functions is composed of single segments each segment is at its best also a log-function. But log-dectection is tied in some manner to nonlinearities of the device the detection voltages would be in some Vt or Vdsat-range.
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