Low noise mixer circuit having passive inductor elements
First Claim
1. A low-noise mixer circuit for processing a microwave input signal with a local oscillator signal to obtain an output signal having a predetermined intermediate frequency, the circuit comprising:
- A. a balanced amplifier receiving said input signal including;
1) first and second input transistors, each said transistor having a first, second and third electrode with a current from said first electrode to said second electrode being controlled by a signal between said third electrode and said second electrode, with said input signal being applied between the third electrode of said first input transistor and the third electrode of said second input transistor, said balanced amplifier providing a third signal as an output between the first electrode of said first input transistor and the first electrode of said second input transistor,2) a first inductance clement connected to the second electrode of said first input transistor,3) a second inductance element connected to the second electrode of said second input transistor, and4) said first and second inductance elements being commonly connected to each other at a node,B. a constant-current source that includes an inductor, said inductor having a first terminal and a second terminal with said first terminal being connected at said node, said constant current source maintaining a constant current in said balanced amplifier,C. switching means for receiving said local oscillator signal, and connected to periodically invert said third signal in response to said local oscillator, andD. a power supply connected to said mixer circuit between load resistor means and the second terminal of said inductor, and said load resistor means being connected to said balanced amplifier through said switching means.
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Abstract
A mixer circuit is provided which incorporates inductive elements for low voltage applications. The circuit consists of a balanced amplifier and a switch composed of transistor pairs driven by a local oscillator signal for multiplying the signal to produce a circuit output signal having a predetermined intermediate frequency. Inductors are used to provide degenerative feedback in the balanced amplifier portion of the circuit. The inductors generate negligible noise and produce a negligible dc voltage drop. The transistors in the circuit are thereby maintained in saturation regions of operation as desired. In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an inductor or, alternatively, a parallel inductor-capacitor circuit, is used as a constant current source in conjunction with the input transistors in the balanced amplifier portion of the circuit.
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8 Claims
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1. A low-noise mixer circuit for processing a microwave input signal with a local oscillator signal to obtain an output signal having a predetermined intermediate frequency, the circuit comprising:
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A. a balanced amplifier receiving said input signal including; 1) first and second input transistors, each said transistor having a first, second and third electrode with a current from said first electrode to said second electrode being controlled by a signal between said third electrode and said second electrode, with said input signal being applied between the third electrode of said first input transistor and the third electrode of said second input transistor, said balanced amplifier providing a third signal as an output between the first electrode of said first input transistor and the first electrode of said second input transistor, 2) a first inductance clement connected to the second electrode of said first input transistor, 3) a second inductance element connected to the second electrode of said second input transistor, and 4) said first and second inductance elements being commonly connected to each other at a node, B. a constant-current source that includes an inductor, said inductor having a first terminal and a second terminal with said first terminal being connected at said node, said constant current source maintaining a constant current in said balanced amplifier, C. switching means for receiving said local oscillator signal, and connected to periodically invert said third signal in response to said local oscillator, and D. a power supply connected to said mixer circuit between load resistor means and the second terminal of said inductor, and said load resistor means being connected to said balanced amplifier through said switching means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A low-noise mixer circuit for processing an input signal with a local oscillator signal to obtain an output signal having a predetermined intermediate frequency, the circuit comprising:
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A. a balanced amplifier including a first and second input MESFET, each said input MESFET having a gate, a source and a drain, and said MESFET being connected to receive said input signal, and said balanced amplifier providing a third signal as an output between the drain of said first input MESFET and the drain of said second input MESFET, B. a constant current source that includes an inductor, said inductor having a first terminal and a second terminal with said first terminal being connected at a node to which the source of said first input MESFET and the source of said second input MESFET are also connected, said constant current source maintaining a constant current in said balanced amplifier, C. switching means receiving said local oscillator signal, and connected to periodically invert said third signal of said balanced amplifier in response to said local oscillator signal, and D. a power supply connected in said mixer circuit between load resistor means and the second terminal of said inductor, and said load resistor means being connected to said balanced amplifier through said switching means.
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7. A low noise mixer circuit for processing a microwave input signal with a local oscillator signal to obtain an output signal having a predetermined intermediate frequency, the circuit comprising:
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(A) a balanced amplifier including a first and a second input transistor, each said transistor having a first, second and third electrode with a current from said first electrode to said second electrode being controlled by a signal between said third electrode and said second electrode, with said input signal being applied between the third electrode of said first input transistor and the third electrode of said second input transistor, said balanced amplifier providing a third signal as an output between the first electrode of said first input transistor and the first electrode of said second input transistor; (B) an inductive constant current source means for maintaining a constant total current in said balanced amplifier, said inductive constant current source means being coupled with each of said first and second input transistors; (C) switching means receiving said local oscillator signal, and connected to periodically invert the output of said balanced amplifier in response to said local oscillator signal; and (D) a power supply connected to said mixer circuit through load resistor means, said load resistor means being connected to said balanced amplifier through said switching means. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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