“…N-path based receivers usually benefit from the direct conversion (DC) IF architecture [11,[14][15][16], perhaps with a few exceptions in low intermediate-frequency (IF) like [12,13,35]. On the other hand, discrete-time receivers (DT-RX) are used in super-heterodyne or high IF (HIF) architectures [20-22, 25-28, 32, 36, 37], and in direct conversion [18,19,31,38,39]. While DC-IF architectures lead to the absence of image issues, high-IF offers other interesting features like improved resilience to second-order intermodulation, dc offset, and flicker-noise.…”