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Conversion Loss and Noise of Microwave and Millimeterwave Mixers: Part 1--Theory
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1978
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Part 1EngineeringRadio FrequencyConversion LossMicrowave DiodesNoiseMillimeterwave MixersMixersMicrowave MeasurementComputational ElectromagneticsMillimeter Wave TechnologyMicrowave EngineeringNonlinear Capacitance
An analysis is presented for the conversion loss and noise of microwave and millimeter-wave mixers. The analysis includes the effects of nonlinear capacitance, arbitrary embedding impedances, nonideality of microwave diodes, and shot, thermal, and scattering noise generated in the diode. Correlation of down-converted components of the time-varying shot noise is shown to explain the "anomalous" noise observed in millimeter-wave mixers. Part 1 of the paper presents the theoretical basis for predicting mixer performance, while Part 2 compares theoretical and experimental results for mixers operating at 87 and 115 GHz.
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