Single balanced self-oscillating dual gate FET mixer
First Claim
1. A self-oscillating mixer comprising:
- an RF input input terminal for receiving RF signals;
a first circuit means for receiving and mixing the RF signals with a first signal and includes a first device having a first and second gate with the first gate being for receiving the RF signals for mixing with the first signal to obtain a first mixed signal and a first resonator circuit means operatively connected to the second gate for generating the first signal;
a second circuit means for receiving and mixing the RF signal with a second signal and includes a second device having a third and fourth gate with the third gate being for mixing RF signals with the second signal to obtain a second mixed signal and a second resonator circuit means operatively to the second gate for generating the second signal;
the first and second resonator circuit means includes means for maintaining a phase differential between the first and second signals; and
power combiner means for combining at a predetermined angle the first mixed signal with the second mixed signal to obtain a combined signal.
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Abstract
A single balanced self-oscillating dual gate FET mixer includes two dual-gate FETs, a dielectric resonator, two transmission lines inductively coupled to the resonator and connected to the second gates of the two dual-gate FETs, an RF input, two RF matching networks connected to the RF input and to the first gates of the two dual-gate FETs, a 180 degree power combiner, and two IF matching networks connected between the drains of the two dual-gate FETs and to the power combiner. The output of the power combiner is the IF output. The two dual-gate FETs comprise the active device of the oscillator and are used as a nonlinear mixing amplifier. The resonator network provides series feedback with gate 1 of each FET to produce the local oscillator signal and controls the frequency of oscillation. Single balancing of the local oscillator signals injected into gate 1 of each FET is accomplished by mutually coupling the resonator to the two transmission lines, thus providing the required 180 degree phase difference between signals. Finally, the 180 degree power combiner incorporates the phase change necessary for constructive addition of the IF signals originating from each drain port of each FET. With this structure the LO power is removed at the RF input to the mixer owing to the addition of leakage local oscillator signals that are 180 degrees out of phase.
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1. A self-oscillating mixer comprising:
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an RF input input terminal for receiving RF signals; a first circuit means for receiving and mixing the RF signals with a first signal and includes a first device having a first and second gate with the first gate being for receiving the RF signals for mixing with the first signal to obtain a first mixed signal and a first resonator circuit means operatively connected to the second gate for generating the first signal; a second circuit means for receiving and mixing the RF signal with a second signal and includes a second device having a third and fourth gate with the third gate being for mixing RF signals with the second signal to obtain a second mixed signal and a second resonator circuit means operatively to the second gate for generating the second signal; the first and second resonator circuit means includes means for maintaining a phase differential between the first and second signals; and power combiner means for combining at a predetermined angle the first mixed signal with the second mixed signal to obtain a combined signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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