Typical Performance, T = 25°C (unless otherwise noted), Single DiodeC100100,0001TA = +125CTA = +75CT10,0000.810A = +25CTA = –25C(pF)10000.6CURRENT (mA)1CURRENT (nA)1000.4– CAPACITANCE0.1– REVERSEC TI – FORWARD FI R10TA = +125C0.2TA = +75CT0.011A = +25C000.100.200.300.400.5005101502468VF – FORWARD VOLTAGE (V)VR – REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)VR – REVERSE VOLTAGE (V)Figure 1. Forward Current vs. Forward Voltage atFigure 2. Reverse Current vs. Reverse Voltage atFigure 3. Total Capacitance vs. Reverse Voltage.Temperatures.Temperatures.100030301001.0()10IF (Left Scale)10 µ A)100IF (Left Scale)1010VF (Right Scale)– DYNAMIC RESISTANCE11VR D- FORWARD CURRENT (I - FORWARD CURRENT (mA) FI FF (Right Scale)- FORWARD VOLTAGE DIFFERENCE (mV)- FORWARD VOLTAGE DIFFERENCE (mV)V FV F10.30.310.10.11101000.20.40.60.81.01.21.40.100.150.200.25IF – FORWARD CURRENT (mA)VF - FORWARD VOLTAGE (V)VF - FORWARD VOLTAGE (V)Figure 4. Dynamic Resistance vs. Forward Current.Figure 5. Typical Vf Match, Series Pairs and Quads atFigure 6. Typical Vf Match, Series Pairs at Detector BiasMixer Bias Levels.Levels.110101DC bias = 3 A(V)-25C(V)0.1+25C0.19+75C0.018RF in18 nH HSMS-282BVo+25CRF inHSMS-282BVo0.010.001– OUTPUT VOLTAGE3.3 nH– OUTPUT VOLTAGECONVERSION LOSS (dB)V O100 pFV O68100 pF7100 K0.00014.7 K0.0011E-0056-40-30-20-100-20-100102030024681012Pin – INPUT POWER (dBm)Pin – INPUT POWER (dBm)LOCAL OSCILLATOR POWER (dBm)Figure 7. Typical Output Voltage vs. Input Power,Figure 8. Typical Output Voltage vs. Input Power,Figure 9. Typical Conversion Loss vs. L.O. Drive, 2.0 GHzSmall Signal Detector Operating at 850 MHz.Large Signal Detector Operating at 915 MHz.(Ref AN997). 4