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CN-0178 Datasheet, PDF (5/5 Pages) Analog Devices – Software-Calibrated, 50 MHz to 9 GHz, RF Power Measurement System
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SDP User Guide
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Circuit-Board Layout, Analog Dialogue 39-09, September
2005.
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Logarithmic Detector , Analog Devices.
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MT-101 Tutorial, Decoupling Techniques, Analog Devices.
Whitlow, Dana. Design and Operation of Automatic Gain
Control Loops for Receivers in Modern Communications
Systems. Chapter 8. Analog Devices Wireless Seminar. 2006.
CN-0178
Data Sheets and Evaluation Boards
CN-0178 Circuit Evaluation Board (EVAL-CN0178-SDPZ)
System Demonstration Platform (EVAL-SDP-CB1Z)
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ADL5902 Evaluation Board
AD7466 Data Sheet
AD7466 Evaluation Board
REVISION HISTORY
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I2C refers to a communications protocol originally developed by Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors).
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