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100 dB-range (10nA-1mA) Logarithmic Converter
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD8305 is a low-cost micro miniature logarithmic detector optimized for the determination of optical power in fiber-optic systems. It uses an advanced implementation of a classic translinear...
Features
Optimized for Fiber-Optic Photodiode Interfacing Measures Current Over Five Decades Law Conformance 0.1dB from 10nA to 1mA Single Supply Operation (3.0 V ? 12 V) Temperature Stable Nominal Slope of 10 mV/dB (200 mV/Decade) Nominal Intercept of 1 nA Set by External Resistor Optional Adjustment of Slope and Intercept Log-Ratio Capability Minimal Response Time at all Current Levels Miniature 16-Pin Chip Scale Package (LFCSP 3x3 mm) Low Power: ~5mA Quiescent Current

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