In this paper a single balanced sub-harmonic mixer, suitable for direct-conversion IEEE 802.15.3a ultra wide band transmitter, is introduced, fabricated and tested. The circuit, which consists of two pairs of anti-parallel diodes connected by a wideband balun and proper frequency terminations, is optimized for direct up-conversion in the 3.1-4.8 GHz band. The prototype was realized by means of hybrid technology, surface mount packaged Schottky diodes and passive components. The measurements highlight a conversion loss ranging from 12 dB to 15 dB and an in-band second LO harmonics in the range of 48 dB to 57 dB. The proposed passive mixer optimum functionality is achieved with a LO power of 7 dBm. Finally, the prototype response was shaped by a microstrip multisections coupled-lines band pass filter, designed to operate as output spectrum shaping. The system level considerations demonstrated the suitability of the proposed circuit topology for UWB MBOA applications
A Balanced Sub-Harmonic Mixer for multi-OFDM Ultra Wide Band Direct Conversion Transmitters / I. Magrini; E. Arzilli; A. Cidronali; G. Manes. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 1574-1577. (Intervento presentato al convegno 36th European Microwave Conference tenutosi a Manchester, (UK) nel 10-15 Sept. 2006) [10.1109/EUMC.2006.281399].
A Balanced Sub-Harmonic Mixer for multi-OFDM Ultra Wide Band Direct Conversion Transmitters
MAGRINI, IACOPO;CIDRONALI, ALESSANDRO
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;MANES, GIANFRANCO
2006
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In this paper a single balanced sub-harmonic mixer, suitable for direct-conversion IEEE 802.15.3a ultra wide band transmitter, is introduced, fabricated and tested. The circuit, which consists of two pairs of anti-parallel diodes connected by a wideband balun and proper frequency terminations, is optimized for direct up-conversion in the 3.1-4.8 GHz band. The prototype was realized by means of hybrid technology, surface mount packaged Schottky diodes and passive components. The measurements highlight a conversion loss ranging from 12 dB to 15 dB and an in-band second LO harmonics in the range of 48 dB to 57 dB. The proposed passive mixer optimum functionality is achieved with a LO power of 7 dBm. Finally, the prototype response was shaped by a microstrip multisections coupled-lines band pass filter, designed to operate as output spectrum shaping. The system level considerations demonstrated the suitability of the proposed circuit topology for UWB MBOA applicationsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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