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MACP-010561 - Temperature Compensated Directional RMS Power Detector

Download the MACP-010561 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MACP-010561-MA variant, as both devices belong to the same temperature compensated directional rms power detector family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MACP-010561 belongs to a series of small, easy-to-use, broadband, directional detectors.

Key Features

  • Integrated Directional Coupler.
  • Low Insertion Loss: 0.15 dB @ 4 GHz.
  • Min. detectable power: -15 dBm @ 4 GHz.
  • Dynamic range: 45 dB @ 4 GHz.
  • Built-In Temperature Compensation.
  • Lead-Free 1.5 x 1.2 mm 6-Lead TDFN Pkg.
  • Halogen-Free “Green” Mold Compound.
  • RoHS.
  • Compliant and 260°C Reflow Compatible Functional Schematic.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MACP-010561-MA-COM.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription for MACP-010561 (Reference)

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MACP-010561 Temperature Compensated Directional RMS Power Detector 2 - 6 GHz Rev. V2 Features  Integrated Directional Coupler  Low Insertion Loss: 0.15 dB @ 4 GHz  Min...

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grated Directional Coupler  Low Insertion Loss: 0.15 dB @ 4 GHz  Min. detectable power: -15 dBm @ 4 GHz  Dynamic range: 45 dB @ 4 GHz  Built-In Temperature Compensation  Lead-Free 1.5 x 1.2 mm 6-Lead TDFN Pkg  Halogen-Free “Green” Mold Compound  RoHS* Compliant and 260°C Reflow Compatible Functional Schematic Description The MACP-010561 belongs to a series of small, easy-to-use, broadband, directional detectors. With integrated low loss directional couplers and built-in temperature compensation circuits, these detectors provide an easy way to monitor the power of a signal travelling in a specific direction along a t