t is well known that in balanced (or differential) circuits, all even harmonics are canceled. This cancellation is achieved by using two paths and exploiting phase differences of 180° between the paths. The question addressed in this paper is: what distortion products (harmonics and intermodulation products) are canceled if more than two paths (and phases) are used? These circuits are called polyphase multipath circuits. It turns out that the more paths (and phases) are used, the more distortion products are canceled. Unfortunately, some intermodulation products cannot be canceled without also canceling the desired signal. An analysis of the impact of mismatch between the paths shows that the suppression of distortion products will be large...
Interleaving is a commonly used technique to reduce the output current ripple in parallel connected ...
This letter defines selective harmonic elimination pulse width modulation (SHE-PWM) formulations for...
The distortion from amplitude and phase imbalance in outphasing amplifiers is discussed. The relatio...
The central question of this paper is: can we enhance the spectral purity of nonlinear circuits with...
The central question of this paper is: can we enhance the spectral purity of nonlinear circuits with...
In recent publications the Poly-phase multipath technique has been shown to produce a clean output s...
This work proposes a direct conversion transmitter architecture intended for cognitive radio applica...
Switching mixers are power-efficient but produce unwanted harmonics and sidebands. A multipath techn...
Abstract—Transmitter circuits using large signal swings and hard-switched mixers are power-efficient...
This paper presents practical experiments on a harmonic rejection down-mixer, which offers up to 75 ...
In this paper a 3-fold interleaved inverter used as power amplifier is examined. First, a comparison...
In a multi-carrier transmission system, intermodulation distortion (IMD) is generated because of amp...
This paper examines interleaved converters in which tolerances of the cell inductors are taken into ...
A polyphase harmonic rejection mixer, comprising a plurality of stages following each other; wherein...
Radio transceivers capable of dynamic spectrum access require frequency agile transmitters with a cl...
Interleaving is a commonly used technique to reduce the output current ripple in parallel connected ...
This letter defines selective harmonic elimination pulse width modulation (SHE-PWM) formulations for...
The distortion from amplitude and phase imbalance in outphasing amplifiers is discussed. The relatio...
The central question of this paper is: can we enhance the spectral purity of nonlinear circuits with...
The central question of this paper is: can we enhance the spectral purity of nonlinear circuits with...
In recent publications the Poly-phase multipath technique has been shown to produce a clean output s...
This work proposes a direct conversion transmitter architecture intended for cognitive radio applica...
Switching mixers are power-efficient but produce unwanted harmonics and sidebands. A multipath techn...
Abstract—Transmitter circuits using large signal swings and hard-switched mixers are power-efficient...
This paper presents practical experiments on a harmonic rejection down-mixer, which offers up to 75 ...
In this paper a 3-fold interleaved inverter used as power amplifier is examined. First, a comparison...
In a multi-carrier transmission system, intermodulation distortion (IMD) is generated because of amp...
This paper examines interleaved converters in which tolerances of the cell inductors are taken into ...
A polyphase harmonic rejection mixer, comprising a plurality of stages following each other; wherein...
Radio transceivers capable of dynamic spectrum access require frequency agile transmitters with a cl...
Interleaving is a commonly used technique to reduce the output current ripple in parallel connected ...
This letter defines selective harmonic elimination pulse width modulation (SHE-PWM) formulations for...
The distortion from amplitude and phase imbalance in outphasing amplifiers is discussed. The relatio...