This paper deals with the characterization of a Radio Frequency (RF) mixer for wideband Acquisition Systems and Analog-to-Information Converters. In such applications, the mixer has not only a role of frequency up/down conversion but it is closer to an analog multiplier. Consequently, its nonlinear nature requires to be fully characterized in the whole operating band. In this work, an active mixer with a broadband RF port has been experimentally characterized, by measuring the Volterra kernels in the frequency domain up to the second order.
Experimental characterization of a RF mixer for wideband data acquisition systems
Daponte P;Rapuano S;DE VITO, Luca
2017-01-01
Abstract
This paper deals with the characterization of a Radio Frequency (RF) mixer for wideband Acquisition Systems and Analog-to-Information Converters. In such applications, the mixer has not only a role of frequency up/down conversion but it is closer to an analog multiplier. Consequently, its nonlinear nature requires to be fully characterized in the whole operating band. In this work, an active mixer with a broadband RF port has been experimentally characterized, by measuring the Volterra kernels in the frequency domain up to the second order.File in questo prodotto:
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