2010
DOI: 10.1109/tcsi.2010.2046968
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Unified Frequency-Domain Analysis of Switched-Series-$RC$ Passive Mixers and Samplers

Abstract: A wide variety of voltage mixers and samplers are implemented with similar circuits employing switches, resistors, and capacitors. Restrictions on duty cycle, bandwidth, or output frequency are commonly used to obtain an analytical expression for the response of these circuits. This paper derives unified expressions without these restrictions. To this end, the circuits are decomposed into a polyphase multipath combination of single-ended or differential switched-series-kernels. Linear periodically timevariant … Show more

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“…which corresponds with the result in [53]. It is interesting to note that the input impedance is a function of the source impedance.…”
Section: Passive Mixer-first Design 79supporting
confidence: 79%
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“…which corresponds with the result in [53]. It is interesting to note that the input impedance is a function of the source impedance.…”
Section: Passive Mixer-first Design 79supporting
confidence: 79%
“…The model is valid for both voltage domain and current domain mixers. This is different from the analysis presented in [53] in which an infinite load impedance is assumed and the transducer power gain is not analyzed. The presented model is used to design a passive mixer with maximal transducer power gain.…”
Section: Passive Mixer-first Designmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The network of conducting. From the LPTV network analysis, extensively discussed in [16,22], the output spectrum on the baseband capacitors in state "k" can be shown have a general form:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4a can be simplified to the one in Fig. 4c and it can be analyzed with the LPTV approach presented in [16,22], with two changes: 1) R S is 4 times lower (more bandwidth); 2) the source signal contains a weighted sum of 4 antenna signals components with time shifts…”
Section: A Baseband Analysis At Zero Incident Anglementioning
confidence: 99%