cnm
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Normally IP3 is measured using two tones, by measuring spur level 2f1-f2, 2f2-f1 at mixer's input side.
For example, in a down-conversion case, the 3rd order spur will be: LO-(2f1-f2), or LO-(2f2-f1) at output side.
Can IP3 for mixer be also measured using 1-tone, by measuring 3*f_in at mixer's input side??
For example, in a down-conversion case, the 3rd order spur will be: LO-3*f_in at mixer's output side.
This is actually the mixing of 3rd order harmonic of input tone. Maybe it really should be named IP3H? The letter H denotes "harmonic".
Is 1-tone measurement also valid approach for IP3? What is the difference in value between these two different measurements?
Thank you for the help!
For example, in a down-conversion case, the 3rd order spur will be: LO-(2f1-f2), or LO-(2f2-f1) at output side.
Can IP3 for mixer be also measured using 1-tone, by measuring 3*f_in at mixer's input side??
For example, in a down-conversion case, the 3rd order spur will be: LO-3*f_in at mixer's output side.
This is actually the mixing of 3rd order harmonic of input tone. Maybe it really should be named IP3H? The letter H denotes "harmonic".
Is 1-tone measurement also valid approach for IP3? What is the difference in value between these two different measurements?
Thank you for the help!
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