The present study is based on the method introduced by B. Shuppert (1986) for nonlinear analysis of mixers, but it differs in the linear part. In particular, the circuit characterization of the mixer harmonics is emphasized, removing the usual approximation of matched terminations and employing models that effectively represent network characteristics in the microwave and millimeter wave domain. This goal is achieved through the accurate knowledge of the various components used in the mixer and the use of accurate equivalent circuits. In order to validate the model, two subharmonic mixers operating at K-band (18-26 GHz) were realized. Reasonable agreement between theoretical and experimental results is achieve
The diode model -- Harmonic balance analysis -- Optimum design of balanced subharmonically pumped mi...
The task of this master’s thesis is design and implementation subharmonic mixer for the microwave ba...
A subharmonically pumped resistive mixer (SPRM) working at millimeter waves based on a heterostructu...
The present study is based on the method introduced by B. Shuppert (1986) for nonlinear analysis of ...
A full nonlinear numerical analysis technique is applied to subharmonically pumped mixer circuits wh...
A new and efficient analysis approach for the microwave and millimeter-wave MESFET mixers is develop...
The present paper was focused on the extraction of a GaAs pHEMT nonlinear model meant for mixer desi...
Abstract—An analysis is presented for the conversion loss and noise of microwave and millimeter-wave...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-51)A theoretical equivalent circuit for the signal por...
Preliminary design of a 650 GHz subharmonically pumped planar Schottky-diode mixer has been carried ...
This paper presents an alternative characterization method to the traditional characterization metho...
Objectives To carry out calculations involved in the design of a microwave mixer with a diplexer wit...
We describe a procedure for modeling the nonlinear, quantum-mechanical behavior of very high harmoni...
The design, fabrication and testing of broadband fixed-tuned 183 GHz and 366 GHz sub-harmonic mixers...
Minimum conversion loss in millimeter and submillimeter-wave Schottky mixers is achieved when the di...
The diode model -- Harmonic balance analysis -- Optimum design of balanced subharmonically pumped mi...
The task of this master’s thesis is design and implementation subharmonic mixer for the microwave ba...
A subharmonically pumped resistive mixer (SPRM) working at millimeter waves based on a heterostructu...
The present study is based on the method introduced by B. Shuppert (1986) for nonlinear analysis of ...
A full nonlinear numerical analysis technique is applied to subharmonically pumped mixer circuits wh...
A new and efficient analysis approach for the microwave and millimeter-wave MESFET mixers is develop...
The present paper was focused on the extraction of a GaAs pHEMT nonlinear model meant for mixer desi...
Abstract—An analysis is presented for the conversion loss and noise of microwave and millimeter-wave...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-51)A theoretical equivalent circuit for the signal por...
Preliminary design of a 650 GHz subharmonically pumped planar Schottky-diode mixer has been carried ...
This paper presents an alternative characterization method to the traditional characterization metho...
Objectives To carry out calculations involved in the design of a microwave mixer with a diplexer wit...
We describe a procedure for modeling the nonlinear, quantum-mechanical behavior of very high harmoni...
The design, fabrication and testing of broadband fixed-tuned 183 GHz and 366 GHz sub-harmonic mixers...
Minimum conversion loss in millimeter and submillimeter-wave Schottky mixers is achieved when the di...
The diode model -- Harmonic balance analysis -- Optimum design of balanced subharmonically pumped mi...
The task of this master’s thesis is design and implementation subharmonic mixer for the microwave ba...
A subharmonically pumped resistive mixer (SPRM) working at millimeter waves based on a heterostructu...