Double-balanced mixer circuit
First Claim
1. A double-balanced mixer circuit comprising:
- a first differential circuit formed of a first transistor and a second transistor connected differentially to each other;
a second differential circuit formed of a third transistor and a fourth transistor connected differentially to each other;
said first transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said second transistor;
said third transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said fourth transistor;
said first transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said third transistor;
said second transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said fourth transistor; and
a leak cancelling capacitor connecting a junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor with a junction of said drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor;
either the junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor or the junction of the drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor producing an output signal having frequency information on a sum of a first input signal and a second input signal or a difference between them when said first input signal is input to said first differential circuit and said second input signal is input to said second differential circuit;
each of said first transistor, second transistor, third transistor, and fourth transistor has a gate or base grounded via a resistor or inductance.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a double-balanced mixer circuit. The double-balanced mixer circuit consists of a first differential circuit formed of a first transistor and a second transistor connected differentially to each other for receiving a first input signal; and a second differential circuit formed of a third transistor and a fourth transistor connected differentially to each other for receiving a second input signal; either the junction of the drain or collector of the first transistor and the drain or collector of the third transistor or the junction of the drain or collector of the second transistor and the drain or collector of the fourth transistor producing an output signal having frequency information on the sum of the first input signal and the second input signal or the difference between them. The double-balanced mixer circuit is used suitably as a frequency converter which is used at the high-frequency section in a mobile communications equipment such as portable telephones. The object is to handle sufficiently with a reduced voltage of the power source and to facilitate the input operation.
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21 Claims
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1. A double-balanced mixer circuit comprising:
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a first differential circuit formed of a first transistor and a second transistor connected differentially to each other; a second differential circuit formed of a third transistor and a fourth transistor connected differentially to each other; said first transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said second transistor; said third transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said fourth transistor; said first transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said third transistor; said second transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said fourth transistor; and a leak cancelling capacitor connecting a junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor with a junction of said drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor; either the junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor or the junction of the drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor producing an output signal having frequency information on a sum of a first input signal and a second input signal or a difference between them when said first input signal is input to said first differential circuit and said second input signal is input to said second differential circuit; each of said first transistor, second transistor, third transistor, and fourth transistor has a gate or base grounded via a resistor or inductance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A double-balanced mixer circuit comprising:
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a first differential circuit formed of a first transistor and a second transistor connected differentially to each other; a second differential circuit formed of a third transistor and a fourth transistor connected differentially to each other; said first transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said second transistor; said third transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said fourth transistor; said first transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said third transistor; said second transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said fourth transistor; and a leak cancelling capacitor connecting a junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor with a junction of said drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor; either the junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor or the junction of the drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor producing an output signal having frequency information on a sum of a first input signal and a second input signal or a difference between them when said first input signal is input to said first differential circuit and said second input signal is input to said second differential circuit; each of said first transistor, second transistor, third transistor, and fourth transistor has a gate or base connected to a power source via a resistor or inductance. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A double-balanced mixer circuit comprising:
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a first differential circuit formed of a first transistor and a second transistor connected differentially to each other; a second differential circuit formed of a third transistor and a fourth transistor connected differentially to each other; said first transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said second transistor; said third transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said fourth transistor; said first transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said third transistor; said second transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said fourth transistor; and a leak cancelling capacitor connecting a junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor with a junction of said drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor; either the junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor or the junction of the drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor producing an output signal having frequency information on a sum of a first input signal and a second input signal or a difference between them when said first input signal is input to said first differential circuit and said second input signal is input to said second differential circuit; wherein the gate or base of one of said first and second transistors is grounded via a first capacitor exhibiting a low impedance at a frequency of said first input signal when said first input signal is input to the gate or base of the other one of said first and second transistors in said first differential circuit; and
wherein the gate or base of one of said third and fourth transistors is grounded via a second capacitor exhibiting a low impedance at the frequency of said second input signal when said second input signal is input to the gate or base of the other one of said third and fourth transistors in said second differential circuit. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. The double-balanced mixer circuit comprising:
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a first differential circuit formed of a first transistor and a second transistor connected differentially to each other; a second differential circuit formed of a third transistor and a fourth transistor connected differentially to each other; said first transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said second transistor; said third transistor having a source or emitter connected to a source or emitter of said fourth transistor; said first transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said third transistor; said second transistor having a drain or collector connected to a drain or collector of said fourth transistor; and a leak cancelling capacitor connecting a junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor with a junction of said drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor; either the junction of the drain or collector of said first transistor and the drain or collector of said third transistor or the junction of the drain or collector of said second transistor and the drain or collector of said fourth transistor producing an output signal having frequency information on a sum of a first input signal and a second input signal or a difference between them when said first input signal is input to said first differential circuit and said second input signal is input to said second differential circuit; wherein a first inverted input signal obtained by inverting said first input signal is input to the gate or base of one of said first and second transistors when said first input signal is input to the gate or base of the other one of said first and second transistors in said first differential circuit; and
wherein a second inverted input signal obtained by inverting said second input signal is input to the gate or base of one of said third and fourth transistors when said second input signal is input to the gate or base of the other one of said third and fourth transistors in said second differential circuit. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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