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I'm looking for a non-complex way to convert a 5MHZ signal to a dc level with
little if any ripple. The signal is at 5MHz with amplitude of 0-5 volts. When
the signal is present a + 2.5 to +5 Vdc output is required. When the 5MHz
signal disappears a 0 volt output is required.
I'm running a LC Colpitts osc. running around 5MHz (the Fq is not critical in
this applications. The Oscillator is constantly running until I touch a "touch
plate" which dampens the signal to below .6V.
I need a simple circuit that will produce a positive or negative DC ouput when
the 5Mhz is dampend. The rise or fall time must be fairly quick in the order
of time 100 usec. Recovery of the oscillator is quick and thus the
detector/converter circuit must also follow.
From there It runs into digital logic which I can handle.
details.
I'm looking for a non-complex way to convert a 5MHZ signal to a dc level with
little if any ripple. The signal is at 5MHz with amplitude of 0-5 volts. When
the signal is present a + 2.5 to +5 Vdc output is required. When the 5MHz
signal disappears a 0 volt output is required.
I'm running a LC Colpitts osc. running around 5MHz (the Fq is not critical in
this applications. The Oscillator is constantly running until I touch a "touch
plate" which dampens the signal to below .6V.
I need a simple circuit that will produce a positive or negative DC ouput when
the 5Mhz is dampend. The rise or fall time must be fairly quick in the order
of time 100 usec. Recovery of the oscillator is quick and thus the
detector/converter circuit must also follow.
From there It runs into digital logic which I can handle.