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A active sub-harmonic mixer is designed for 60 GHz unlicensed-band applications and is fabricated on Jazz's SiGe 0.18 μm high performance process. The mixer has a RF bandwidth of 9 GHz centered at 60 GHz, a LO of 24 GHz of 3.5 GHz bandwidth, with an IF output frequency of 12 GHz. The mixer is able to achieve 4.9 dB of conversion gain including buffer loss. It has an input referred P1dB of −7.6 dBm...
This paper presents a low power double-quadrature down-conversion mixer for second stage down-conversion application in the 60 GHz receiver chain. The mixer utilizes double-balanced Gilbert-cell topology, and operates over a wide RF bandwidth of 7 GHz centered at 15 GHz, with a LO bandwidth of 4 GHz centered at 12.5 GHz. With low LO drive power requirement of −8dBm, the mixer realizes a conversion...
This paper presents a low power sub-harmonic up-convert mixer for 60 GHz unlicensed-band applications and is fabricated using Jazz's SiGe 0.18 μm high frequency process. The mixer operates with a RF bandwidth of 9 GHz centered at 60 GHz, a LO at 24 GHz and has a wideband of 3.5 GHz around an IF frequency of 12 GHz. It is able to achieve -0.1 dB of conversion gain with a differential common emitter...
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