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Thanks a lot.VSWR said:h**p://larc.ee.nthu.edu.tw/~jcbor/ CircuitLab/CirLab_Proj4_PPF35.pdf
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cmosbjt said:atually, it's hard to find text books that have thorough theoratical/mathematical analysis of image rejection by Mixer + Polyphase filter
cmosbjt said:I summary the theoratical analysis of image rejection by mixer and 1st order polyphase RC filter here. Any mistake, please add your comment.
you can replace the complex signal with real signal as sin or cos, the result is the same.dhlee said:In your analysis, S is not a real signal. It is a complex signal having only positive frequency.
dhlee said:What is the purpose using the polyphase filter? An ideal quadrature mixer have no image response. Do you intend to secure channel selection in complex domain?
cmosbjt said:you can replace the complex signal with real signal as sin or cos, the result is the same.dhlee said:In your analysis, S is not a real signal. It is a complex signal having only positive frequency.
dhlee said:What is the purpose using the polyphase filter? An ideal quadrature mixer have no image response. Do you intend to secure channel selection in complex domain?
What do you mean "An ideal quadrature mixer have no image response"?
dhlee said:In my thought, the S of your analysis represent the real signal that have positive and negative frequency. If it is right, as you said, S should be replaced by sin or cos signal.
As you said, the output frequency spectrum in complex domain, whether S is a real signal or not, may be same, because the Quadrature mixer is a single-sideband mixer.
At the output of mixer, you can discriminate between IF-signal and image signal by frequency difference (eg. positive and negative). The output spectrum is just frequecy-shifted version of S, so I think that there's no need to analyse the mixer operation.
cmosbjt said:S=A×exp(jωt+φ) can be used to represent a true signal no mater it is sin or cos or complex. It is a generalization expression.
cmosbjt said:If you have time, you can replace it with sin or cos, you will get the same result. .
cmosbjt said:"At the output of mixer, you can discriminate between IF-signal and image signal by frequency difference (eg. positive and negative). " Yes, you are correct. But you can not tell difference between cos(ωt) and cos(-ωt), right? Without the PPF, how can you reject the image of negtive frequency?
aryajur said:This topic is covered somewhat in the book "CMOS Wireless Transceiver Design" by Jan Crols. The paper is a good one.