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Hi, Jiripolivka, Thanks.
I found Skyworks mixers “SKY73049_350LF_201130F Mixer”.
In the datasheet, there is the following description:
"The SKY74039 has differential, high impedance open collector
outputs (IF_OUT_N and IF_OUT_P) that need to be pulled up to
supply voltage through RF chokes or through the center tap of a
balun. The IF load for the mixer is provided externally."
1. I want to try this mixer with hundreds Hz IF, although in datsheet IF min freq is 50M, any risk?
2. I can't use inductor as RF chokes between VCC and IF, so I want to use pull-up resistors to do so, what value is OK? 1KR or 10KR? Or must use inductors?
Best,
Thanks.
And another question, I want to update an original design, which is amplify a weak signal with a dual input instrument amplifier, because the original is a banlanced mixer with two IF output.
If I use a non-banlanced mixer, i.e. only one IF output, then I use one input instrument amplifier.
How much I may damage the the weak signal?
Any other points need emphasis when design?
Hi, Jiripolivka,
Thanks for the reply.
I have said that "IF is about hundreds Hz." in the #5 post.
I preferred a mixer which needs +7dBm LO power, but now the LO is only -20dBm. Can the mixer(MAC-24+) work?
I guess no, because the LO powe can't turn on the diode of the mixer.
So how about mixing my LO with another signal (which is 0dBm), let the latter signal turn on the mixer, and so that my signal can mix with RF signal? Is that OK?
Thanks.
ADE-2M+ is a Bi-Phase (0deg and 180 deg) modulator, can I use it to be a down-converter to get the diff IF signals?
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Hi, Warpspeed, I can't find a modern multiplier type of mixer, it is usually too big.
And the mixer has a OSC (but I don't need that) or LO buffer, which also consump crrent, the same as use a LO driver amplifier.
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