Hi

Not sure this is on topic for the group, but here’s the simple answer:

Your diode detector does not present a constant load as the power goes from 
-50 dbm to 0 dbm. If you have a matching circuit, it can only work at one power 
level. 
In addition, you have frequency effects. 

The simple answer is not to match the detector over the whole power range. You 
provide
an adequate match to the rest of the system by other means (possibly an 
isolator, maybe something 
else).

Bob

> On Jan 19, 2017, at 4:00 PM, Mohammad-Hadi Sohrabi <mhsohr...@ucdavis.edu> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I am new to this amazing community. Here is my question; I am designing a
> matching circuit for an RF (envelop) detector, which is simply a diode.
> However, I cannot make the matching stable for various powers at BW=0.5 GHz
> around center frequency of 15 GHz. Matching moves away quickly from 50 ohms
> by changing the power from -50 dBm to 0 dBm.
> Any suggestion or guide would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mohammad
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