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Title: A reduced-complexity mixer linearization scheme
Author(s): Warr, PA
Potter, AM
Publication or creation date: Sep-2009
Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Terms of Use: Copyright © 2009 P. A.Warr and A. M. Potter. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
Abstract: Measurement results of the signals emanating from both IF and LO ports of a double balanced mixer are presented, and, thus, it is shown that the linearization of the output in a down-converting mixer by the summation of the IF signal and the signal emanating from the LO or RF port is feasible. Feedforward-based architectures for the linearization of down-conversion mixers are introduced that exploit this phenomenon, and linearity performance results of the frequency translation of both two-tone and TETRA-modulated signals are presented. This technique employs only a single mixer and hence overcomes the complexity of other mixer linearization schemes. The overall processing gain of the system is limited by the level of wanted signal present in the error signal
Journal title: Research Letters in Communications
Volume : 2009
Pages from: 1
Pages to: 4
ISSN: 1687675X
Alternative location(s): http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/541084
Document type: Journal article
Appears in Collections:Communication Systems and Networks

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