1997
DOI: 10.1109/4.628753
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The MICROMIXER: a highly linear variant of the Gilbert mixer using a bisymmetric Class-AB input stage

Abstract: This paper outlines the basic theory of a development of the Gilbert mixer. The bipolar junction transistor (BJT) differential pair widely used as the RF input stage is replaced by a bisymmetric Class-AB topology based on translinear principles. It does not have inherent gain compression, affording a greatly extended signal capacity. The linearity of variants of the basic form is excellent, providing two-tone intermodulation intercepts as high as +30 dBm, without the expenditure of high bias currents. It can o… Show more

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“…2, the SDT adopts a bisymmetric class-AB input stage that converts a single-ended input signal into a differential output signal and increases the P1dB performance [8]. The SDT is suitable for wideband input matching as well as a flat gain response over a wide operating frequency due to the common gate input stage.…”
Section: Rf Front-end Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2, the SDT adopts a bisymmetric class-AB input stage that converts a single-ended input signal into a differential output signal and increases the P1dB performance [8]. The SDT is suitable for wideband input matching as well as a flat gain response over a wide operating frequency due to the common gate input stage.…”
Section: Rf Front-end Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following RF PGA and quadrature down-conversion mixer are shared in all bands to reduce silicon area. To cover the FM and VHF bands, a common source (CS) cascode LNA with 3-bit controlled gate-tosource additional capacitance is used [8]. A shunt resistive feedback LNA is used for the UHF band.…”
Section: Rf Front-end Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A problem with this implementation is the reported -5 dB loss performance per branch, despite the 0.3-µm GaAs MESFET technology used. Nevertheless, this balun form has been known for decades, and it has also been used as a class-AB mixer input stage by Gilbert (1997), and in noise-canceling LNAs originally proposed by …”
Section: Modified Cgcs Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, distributed mixers have uniformity of gain due to the widespread use of artificial transmission lines [6], [7]. In order to improve mixer linearization, the flow injection method and class AB are presented in [8] and [9], respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%