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Journal of the Korean Institute of Electromagnetic and Science 2004;4(4):143-149.
Single-Balanced Low IF Resistive FET Mixer for the DBF Receiver
Jee-Won Ko, Kyeong-Sik Min
Dept. of Radio Sciences & Engineering, Korea Maritime University
Abstract
This paper describes characteristics of the single-balanced low IF resistive FET mixer for the digital beam forming(DBF) receiver. This DBF receiver based on the direct conversion method is designed with Low IF I and Q channel. A radio frequency(RF), a local oscillator(LO) and an intermediate frequency(IF) considered in this research are 1950 MHz, 1940 MHz and 10 MHz, respectively. Super low noise HJ FET of NE3210S01 is considered in design. The measured results of the proposed mixer are observed IF output power of -22.8 dBm without spurious signal at 10 MHz, conversion loss of -12.8 dB, isolation characteristics of -20 dB below, 1 dB gain compression point(PldB) of -3.9 dBm, input third order intercept point(IIP3) of 20 dBm, output third order intercept point(OIP3) of 4 dBm and dynamic range of 30 dBm. The proposed mixer has 1.0 dB higher IIP3 than previously published single-balanced resistive and GaAs FET mixers, and has 3.0 dB higher IIP3 and 4.3 dB higher PldB than CMOS mixers. This mixer was fabricated on 0.7874 mm thick microstrip $substrate(varepsilon_r=2.5)$ and the total size is $123.1;mmtimes107.6;mm.$
Key words: DBF, Receiver, FET, Single-Balanced Mixer, Resistive Mixer
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