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LMH2100TM/NOPB - Texas Instruments

Description: 50 MHz to 4 GHz 40 dB Logarithmic Power Detector for CDMA and WCDMA

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LMH2100TM/NOPB Details

  • Manufacturer Part Number:

    LMH2100TM/NOPB

  • Brand Name:

    Texas Instruments

  • Pbfree Code:

    Yes

  • Rohs Code:

    Yes

  • Part Life Cycle Code:

    Active

  • ECCN Code:

    EAR99

  • HTS Code:

    8542.39.00.90

  • Manufacturer:

    Texas Instruments

  • YTEOL:

    15

  • Additional Feature:

    TI.com inventory : 14465

  • JESD-609 Code:

    e1

  • Number of Terminals:

    6

  • RF/Microwave Device Type:

    LINEAR DETECTOR

  • Terminal Finish:

    Tin/Silver/Copper (Sn/Ag/Cu)

LMH2100TM/NOPB Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • A good PCB layout for the LMH2100 involves keeping the input and output traces short and away from each other, using a solid ground plane, and placing the decoupling capacitors close to the device. A 4-layer PCB with a dedicated power plane and a dedicated ground plane is recommended.
  • To optimize the performance of the LMH2100, ensure that the input signal is properly terminated, use a low-ESR decoupling capacitor, and keep the output load impedance above 100 ohms. Additionally, minimize the distance between the device and the load, and use a shielded cable to connect the output to the load.
  • The LMH2100 can operate over a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. However, the device's performance may degrade at extreme temperatures, and the maximum operating temperature should be derated based on the application's requirements.
  • Yes, the LMH2100 is suitable for high-reliability applications. It is built with a robust design and has undergone rigorous testing to ensure its reliability. However, it is essential to follow proper design and manufacturing practices to ensure the device's reliability in the application.
  • To troubleshoot issues with the LMH2100, start by verifying the power supply voltage and ensuring that it is within the recommended range. Check the input signal for distortion or clipping, and verify that the output load is properly terminated. Use an oscilloscope to measure the output signal and identify any anomalies.

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About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments (TI) designs and manufactures semiconductors and integrated circuits for a wide range of applications. The company's product portfolio includes analog chips, which are essential for managing power and signal functions in electronic devices, and embedded processors, which serve as the brains in various systems, enabling functionality in everything from industrial equipment to consumer electronics. TI's innovations in semiconductor technology have made it a leader in the industry.

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