JOURNAL ARTICLE

Planar broadband MIC balanced frequency doublers

Abstract

Broadband microwave frequency doublers employing beam-lead Schottky barrier diodes in a novel planar balun configuration are presented. The doubler circuits can be scaled to different frequency bands. Two circuits have been developed with a nominal output power of +11 dBm covering the 6-18 GHz and 10-27 GHz bands, respectively. The output power level is sufficient to provide local oscillator power for unbiased single-balanced mixers. Excellent performance was achieved, combined with a wide operating bandwidth and flat frequency response. A minimal conversion loss of 8.4 dB and an output frequency ratio exceeding 1:3 were achieved. The high fundamental frequency isolation is of special note. A reverse operation mode is presented. It allows one to optimize the performance at low input power levels by forward-biasing the diodes.< >

Keywords:
Balun Frequency multiplier Local oscillator Broadband Electronic circuit Diode Planar Bandwidth (computing) Schottky diode Electrical engineering Microwave Monolithic microwave integrated circuit Amplifier Electronic engineering Physics Radio frequency Computer science Optoelectronics Telecommunications Engineering

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Topics

Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Superconducting and THz Device Technology
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Astronomy and Astrophysics
Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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