The LMH2121 is an accurate fast-responding power detector / RF envelope detector. Its
response between an RF input signal and DC output signal is linear. The typical response time of
165 ns makes the device suitable for an accurate power setting in handsets during a rise time of RF
transmission slots. It can be used in all popular communications standards: 2G/3G/4G/WAP.
The LMH2121 has an input range from −28 dBm to +12 dBm. Over this input range the device
has an intrinsic high insensitivity for temperature, supply voltage and loading. The bandwidth of
the device is from 100 MHz to 3 GHz, covering 2G/3G/4G/WiFi wireless bands.
As a result of the unique internal architecture, the device shows an extremely low
part-to-part variation of the detection curve. This is demonstrated by its low intercept and slope
variation as well as a very good linear conformance. Consequently the required characterization and
calibration efforts are low.
The device is active for EN = High; otherwise it is in a low power consumption shutdown
mode. To save power and allow for two detector outputs in parallel, the output (OUT) is high
impedance during shutdown.
The LMH2121 is offered in a tiny 4-bump DSBGA package: 0.866 mm x 1.07 mm x 0.6
mm.
The LMH2121 is an accurate fast-responding power detector / RF envelope detector. Its
response between an RF input signal and DC output signal is linear. The typical response time of
165 ns makes the device suitable for an accurate power setting in handsets during a rise time of RF
transmission slots. It can be used in all popular communications standards: 2G/3G/4G/WAP.
The LMH2121 has an input range from −28 dBm to +12 dBm. Over this input range the device
has an intrinsic high insensitivity for temperature, supply voltage and loading. The bandwidth of
the device is from 100 MHz to 3 GHz, covering 2G/3G/4G/WiFi wireless bands.
As a result of the unique internal architecture, the device shows an extremely low
part-to-part variation of the detection curve. This is demonstrated by its low intercept and slope
variation as well as a very good linear conformance. Consequently the required characterization and
calibration efforts are low.
The device is active for EN = High; otherwise it is in a low power consumption shutdown
mode. To save power and allow for two detector outputs in parallel, the output (OUT) is high
impedance during shutdown.
The LMH2121 is offered in a tiny 4-bump DSBGA package: 0.866 mm x 1.07 mm x 0.6
mm.