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A VPIN limiter is a circuit in electronics that attenuates (lowers) the peaks of stronger signals that exceed this threshold while permitting signals below a certain input power or level to pass unaffectedly.
A sort of dynamic range compression is limiting. Limiting in its most extreme form is called clipping.
Any procedure known as limiting prevents a signal’s amplitude from rising above a set limit .VPIN Limiters are frequently used as a safety measure in live sound and broadcast applications to avoid unexpected loudness peaks.
In order to avoid undesirable distortion or loudspeaker damage, limiters are also utilized as safety features in some bass amplifiers and powered mixing boards that are part of sound reinforcement systems.
The Global VPIN Limiter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
A high-power, wideband GaAs VPIN limiter, the Qorvo TGL2205-SM 100W VPIN Limiter can shield delicate receive channel components from strong incident signals.
The TGL2205-SM has a compact form factor, does not require DC bias, and has a low insertion loss. These characteristics make integration straightforward and have little effect on system performance.
The TGL2205-SM has a low insertion loss of less than 0.6dB and operates between 2 and 6GHz. It has a low flat leakage of less than 16.5dBm and can limit incident pulsed power of up to 100W.
A protective surface passivation layer on the TGL2205-SM die offers improved environmental resistance. Both commercial and defense-related applications are well suited for it.
For applications with limited space, the Qorvo TGL2205-SM VPIN Limiter is available in a small 4.0mm x 4.0mm Quad-Flat No-Lead (QFN) package.
Features-Range of frequencies from 2GHz to 6GHz, insertion loss of 0.6dB, 100W (pulsed) flat leakage Passive peak power handling 16.5dBm (no DC bias required).
Integrated DC block on output, 4.0mm x 4.0mm x 1.47mm QFN-24 package, 0.5dB spike leakage, and 115ns recovery time.