Mixer
First Claim
1. A mixer, comprising:
- a first and a second transistor having their gates coupled to a first input terminal of a mixer input port for receiving a local oscillator signal;
a third and a fourth transistor having their gates coupled to a second input terminal of the mixer input port for receiving the local oscillator signal;
a fifth and a sixth transistor having their gates coupled to a first and a second input terminal, respectively, of a mixer input port for receiving a radio frequency signal;
the sources of the second and fourth transistor being coupled to the drain of the sixth transistor;
the sources of the fifth and sixth transistor being coupled to ground;
the drains of the first and fourth transistor being coupled to one output terminal of a mixer output port for an intermediate frequency signal; and
the drains of the second and third transistor being coupled to the other output terminal of the mixer output port;
whereinthe gates of the first and second transistors and the gates of the third and fourth transistors are coupled to the first and second input terminals of the mixer input port for the local oscillator signal, respectively, via respective separate passive low pass filters.
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Abstract
A mixer includes a first terminal and a second terminal forming a first input port for receiving a first signal having a first frequency; a second input port for receiving a second signal having a second frequency; a mixer output port for a resulting signal; a first group of valves having their control inputs coupled to the first terminal for receiving the first signal; a second group of valves having their control inputs coupled to the second terminal for receiving the first signal; and a third group of two valves having their control inputs coupled for receiving the second signal. The valves co-operate such that in operation the mixer produces the resulting signal responsive to the first and second signals. The mixer also includes at least one passive low pass filter having an inductor, the low pass filter being connected to the control input of a valve in the first and second groups.
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6 Claims
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1. A mixer, comprising:
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a first and a second transistor having their gates coupled to a first input terminal of a mixer input port for receiving a local oscillator signal;
a third and a fourth transistor having their gates coupled to a second input terminal of the mixer input port for receiving the local oscillator signal;
a fifth and a sixth transistor having their gates coupled to a first and a second input terminal, respectively, of a mixer input port for receiving a radio frequency signal;
the sources of the second and fourth transistor being coupled to the drain of the sixth transistor;
the sources of the fifth and sixth transistor being coupled to ground;
the drains of the first and fourth transistor being coupled to one output terminal of a mixer output port for an intermediate frequency signal; and
the drains of the second and third transistor being coupled to the other output terminal of the mixer output port;
wherein the gates of the first and second transistors and the gates of the third and fourth transistors are coupled to the first and second input terminals of the mixer input port for the local oscillator signal, respectively, via respective separate passive low pass filters. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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