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14 October 1983 A Q-Band Harmonic Mixer Using Printed Circuit Technology
M. H. Arain, D. W. Ball
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Abstract
The use of harmonic mixers in spectrum analyzers and millimeter-wave frequency phase lock loops provides a simple technique for frequency translation to IF frequencies that are more easily dealt with using low cost post amplifiers and associated circuitry. This paper describes a simple low cost times 3 millimeter-wave harmonic mixer that can be easily scaled to any order of multiplication using printed circuit techniques.
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M. H. Arain and D. W. Ball "A Q-Band Harmonic Mixer Using Printed Circuit Technology", Proc. SPIE 0423, Millimeter Wave Technology II, (14 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936163
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KEYWORDS
Diodes

Waveguides

Capacitance

Linear filtering

Dielectrics

Photography

Spectrum analysis

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