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17 February 2003 Frequency multiplier response to spurious signals and its effect on local oscillator systems in millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths
Goutam Chattopadhyay, Erich Schlecht, Frank Maiwald, Robert J. Dengler, John C. Pearson, Imran Mehdi
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Abstract
Broadband fixed-tuned frequency multipliers in conjunction with broadband power amplifiers driven by frequency synthesizers are often used as local oscillator (LO) sources in the millimeter and submillimeter wave heterodyne instruments. At these frequencies the multipliers use Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) based Schottky varactor diodes as the nonlinear element, and like most other harmonic generators are susceptible to spurious signal interference. The state-of-the-art LO sources in the millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths use MMIC power amplifiers producing in excess of 250 mW of output power in the 100 GHz range, and they are used to drive the subsequent multiplier stages. Because of the high input power environment and the presence of noise in the system, the multipliers become vulnerable to spurious signal interference, either through the bias lines or through the RF port. As the spurious signals propagate through the multiplier chain, they generate inter-modulation products which might fall in the passband of the heterodyne instrument and seriously degrade its performance. The issues of frequency multiplier response to spurious signal interference and its effect on local oscillator performance in millimeter and submillimeter wave heterodyne instruments are investigated. Results of numerical harmonic balance simulations and laboratory experiments are presented here, and are found to show good agreement.
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Goutam Chattopadhyay, Erich Schlecht, Frank Maiwald, Robert J. Dengler, John C. Pearson, and Imran Mehdi "Frequency multiplier response to spurious signals and its effect on local oscillator systems in millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths", Proc. SPIE 4855, Millimeter and Submillimeter Detectors for Astronomy, (17 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.459195
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KEYWORDS
Interference (communication)

Amplifiers

Heterodyning

Device simulation

Oscillators

Diodes

Computer simulations

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