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What is the difference between VGA and AGC?

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In the transceiver circuits,

what's the difference btw VGA (Variable Gain Amplifier) and

AGC (Automatic Gain Controller) ?

I'm confused.....

Thanks.
 

Re: VGA & AGC

VGA + level detector + feedback loop = AGC
 

Re: VGA & AGC

AGC will give a fixed amplitue output, but VGA only give gain.

So uasualy, VGA is a part of AGC.

For example VGA gain is form 10dB to 70dB.


if you want a -20dB output, but he input is -70dB.

So the gain will be 50dB auto contralled by AGC.
 

VGA & AGC

agree with FVM , the VGA is a part of AGC loop
the AGC loop is a feedback loop , which make the output ampliftude is always constant as the input chanege so it employ a VGA

khouly
 

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