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RF Power meter with PIC

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Hi,

I need a 100W RF Power Meter that uses a PIC16F628 with 16x2 LCD and AD8307 to with frequency range from 10MHz up to 200MHz.

73,

Fernando - Call sign PU2PLL
 

The 16F628A is a very poor choice for a power meter as it has no ADC on board. The design Tanveer links to will work fine or can easily be adapted to use an 8-pin PIC such as the 12F683 with hardly any code changes.

Brian.
 

Dear sirs,

I want to use PIC12F629, PIC12F675, PIC16F628, PIC16F876 or PIC16F877 just because a have all at hand. In the link suggested by tanveerriaz the circuit looks very accurate and easy to build but the information is not in Watts so will need some math to display the way I want, to me is enought to know the power of my FM Broadcast linear amplifier in Watts up to 100W with one decimal point no other info is necessary.
 

OK now I saw the equipement working, that's just what I need and the attenuators are easy to build too. Very thanks to all of you.

Regards,

Fernando - Call sign PU2PLL - Brazil
 

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