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Agilent makes a bunch of possible detector diodes. For example, the
HSMS-2850 series of diodes suggests a sensitivity of "up to 35mV/uW" at 2.45GHz. So with a 20dB coupler and 10mW (+10dBm) excitation, 40dB return loss would give you about .3mV out of the detector, plenty to see on a typical 3.5 digit digital voltmeter on a 200mV range. You'd be lucky to get your coupler to have "40dB directivity" (that is, calibrated that accurately to 50 ohms) anyway, unless you have a good 50 ohm precision load to check with. Be careful with such diodes: they have a very low reverse voltage breakdown, so you shouldn't put more than about +10dBm directly into a detector built with one of them. Ok I looked through the Agilent website and found what I think is the proper diode. An HSMS-2852 two diode in series pack 3 pin surface mount. However I noticed that the specs say it is best below 1.5ghz and recomends the HSMS-282X Series for below 4ghz and above -20dBm. In either case I can't find a place to purchase any of them in quantities of less than 100. I can't seem to cross reference them to anything that digikey carries. Quantities of 10 or 20 wouldn't be bad but 100 at $.90/per is a little much. I also found these other possibilities HSCH-3486 ASI-3486 MA4E928B-54 |
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