Artigo Revisado por pares

Novel single device balanced resistive HEMT mixers

1995; IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society; Volume: 43; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/22.475647

ISSN

1557-9670

Autores

K. Yhland, Niklas Rorsman, Herbert Zirath,

Tópico(s)

Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design

Resumo

A family of novel single device balanced resistive HEMT mixers has been designed and characterized. The RF is fed through a 180/spl deg/ balun. The IF is extracted either by a 180/spl deg/ balun or single ended. The main advantages of this type of mixer are that no device pairing is necessary, since only one HEMT is used and that no RF and LO grounding is necessary. These advantages make the described topology particularly suitable for microstrip MIC's, MMIC's, crossbar, fin-line and quasi optical mixers. The mixers are designed for RF 17.5-20 GHz, the LO is wideband and the IF is 1-2 GHz. Measurements show a conversion loss of 6 to 8 dB and an LO to RF isolation of up to 37 dB (typically 20 dB).

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