2010
DOI: 10.1109/tcsi.2010.2052513
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Implications of Passive Mixer Transparency for Impedance Matching and Noise Figure in Passive Mixer-First Receivers

Abstract: In this paper, a class of passive mixer-first, LNA-less receivers is analyzed in depth. Quadrature passive mixers are shown to present the impedance of their baseband port to the RF port and vice versa. This transparency property, in combination with resistive feedback differential amplifiers, and "complex" feedback between the I and Q paths, can be used to control the impedance at the RF port. This impedance can be tuned using only baseband components (i.e., resistors). The noise limits of such an architectur… Show more

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“…For verification we picked up Zin(0) from simulation since it largely depends on the LNTA output impedance as devised by (7). Next, we synthesized Zin(0) by RC elements and resimulated the LNTA with such a load that was free from noise folding.…”
Section: Noise Injectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For verification we picked up Zin(0) from simulation since it largely depends on the LNTA output impedance as devised by (7). Next, we synthesized Zin(0) by RC elements and resimulated the LNTA with such a load that was free from noise folding.…”
Section: Noise Injectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This spatial filtering is up-converted to the RF node via passive mixers, so that it occurs directly at the antenna inputs. Moreover RC low-pass filtering also occurs on the capacitors, which is also up-converted, rendering high-Q N-path frequency-domain filtering at RF [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: A Spatial-and Frequency-domain Filteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3, N-path RC frequency-domain filtering also occurs on the baseband capacitors, which is up-converted to the switching frequency and its harmonics [14,16,18,21]. The periodically time-variant nature of N-path filters introduces frequency shifts by multiples of the clock frequency.…”
Section: A Spatial-and Frequency-domain Filteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid I/Q cross-talk, none of the LO signal phases should overlap each other, leading to a 25% duty cycle scheme, see [54]. Within this chapter the source and switch resistances …”
Section: Passive Mixer-first Designmentioning
confidence: 99%