Analysis of a self-oscillating mixer based on a slow-wave structure | |
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Abstract |
Oscillating Behaviors - This work presents a self-oscillating mixer (SOM) based on a slow-wave structure for phase-noise reduction. Emphasis is placed on the analysis/optimization methods, which include aspects such as conversion gain, nonlinear distortion, and operation boundaries. In a first stage, the parameters of the slowwave structure are optimized to obtain a low phase-noise spectral density. As an example, a structure based on a unit cell containing a Schiffman section is considered. Then, the SOM behavior is addressed through an analytical model that should enable an understanding of its main operation characteristics. A practical FET-based circuit at 2.3 GHz is simulated with some novel harmonic-balance techniques and experimentally characterized. |
Year of Publication |
2022
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Date Published |
sep
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Publisher |
IEEE
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Conference Location |
Milan, Italy
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ISBN Number |
978-2-87487-069-9
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URL |
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9924455/
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DOI |
10.23919/EuMC54642.2022.9924455
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