Abstract

Design of a low cost Schottky diode based single-balanced mixer (SBM) in full V-band with an ultra-wide intermediate frequency (IF) bandwidth is presented here. By loading multiple quarter-wavelength short-ended stubs at both radio frequency (RF) and local oscillator (LO) frequency on the multistage stepped impedance matching networks, a broadband grounding circuit is provided for IF signal and thus output power nulls are eliminated over an ultra-wide IF band. The hybrid network is constructed by a 3 dB branch coupler and a 90-degree delay line, which enables the required balanced outputs with equal amplitude and 180-degree phase difference. A prototype of the SBM is designed, fabricated and tested. Measured results demonstrate that, for RF and LO frequency over entire V-band, the mixer has a conversion loss from 6.8 to 11.4 dB with an ultra-wide IF range of 0.01–22 GHz.

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