1956
DOI: 10.1002/j.1538-7305.1956.tb03834.x
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Frequency Conversion by Means of a Nonlinear Admittance

Abstract: This paper gives a mathematical analysis of a heterodyne conversion transducer in which the nonlinear element is made up of a nonlinear resistor and a nonlinear capacitor in parallel. Curves are given showing the change in admittance and gain as the characteristics of the nonlinear elements are varied. The case where a conjugate match exists at the terminals is treated. It is shown that when the output frequency is greater than the input frequency, modulators having substantial gain and bandwidth are possible,… Show more

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“…(2) with the heat oscillator voltage assumed to be periodic, with pulsatance (angular frequency) b. The signal voltage oV may involve all the harmonics of the beat oscillator pulsatance mixed with the signal puIsatance 8.…”
Section: General Equations For Frequency Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) with the heat oscillator voltage assumed to be periodic, with pulsatance (angular frequency) b. The signal voltage oV may involve all the harmonics of the beat oscillator pulsatance mixed with the signal puIsatance 8.…”
Section: General Equations For Frequency Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%