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Ooops, in my first reply I missed that your DVM has only 0.01V
resolution. Wow! Even a 3.5 digit one at 2V FS resolves millivolts. So to keep things passive, use an RF transformer to step up the voltage to the detector diode(s). I trust your DVM has a high input resistance, so the RF loading by the detector and its DVM load should be quite small. You might be aided by using a voltage doubler scheme, in addition to the transformer stepup. Cheers, Tom gudmundur wrote: Hello all, I want to try to detect signal levels of 50mv to 200mv peak to peak. I need a passive circuit with no amplifiers, and I will be feeding a DVM with .01v resolution. The problem I am having is that a 1N34 will not conduct very well at these low levels. Is there a more suitable diode? Can you give me a part number, or a simple way to get just one or two of these diodes? What the diode is looking at is a 50 ohm port on a 30 to 60 mhz I.F. chassis. Thank you for your time. |
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