
American Accurate Components, Inc.
There are three basic types of logarithmic amplifiers,
Detector-Log Video Amplifiers (DLVAs)
Successive Detection Logarithmic
Amplifiers True Log Amplifiers (TLAs)
A detector log video amplifier (DLVA) is a type of logarithmic amplifier in which the envelope of the input RF signal is detected by a standard "linear" diode detector. The output of the detector is compressed in the video amplifier section, making input/output relationship similar to a logarithmic conversion. In general, the DLVA offers the advantage of operating over the widest frequency range, but at the sacrifice of dynamic range.
Features
Advanced Microwave Hybrid Integrated
Circuits Technology
Frequency Range from 0.5 to 18GHz
Superior Log Linearity
Wide Dynamic Range
Wide Bandwidth
Low Current Consumption
DC-Coupled DLVAs
High Performance
High Reliability
High Repeatability
Compact Size And Light Weight
Custom Design Available
Applications
Radar Systems
Navigation Systems
Laboratory Measurement And Test Equipment
Telecommunications And Data Communications
Military And Instrumentation Systems
Other Commercial Applications