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Now I am dealing with a mixer and it is cascaded with a MMIC amplifier, Gali-5+,from the mini-circuits, to amplify the IF signals. The LO frequency is 2855MHz, +13dBm,while the RF input is 985MHz.-28dBm; When I tested after the mixer, the result is as follows ( all refers to dBm ):
985MHz:-55.93;1.97GHz:-106.4;
885MHz:-99.12;4825MHz:-102.1;
2855MHz:-30.92;5.71GHz:-27.35;8565MHz:-30.82;11.42G:-53.42;
1.87GHz:-34.82;3.84GHz:-35.12.
They were RF input and its harmonic, the third order distortion, the LO remains and its harmonics, the IF frequency ( upper and downside).
However, when I tested after the amplifier, the results came:
985MHz:-39.97;1.97GHz:-74.32;
885MHz:-83.13;4825MHz:-92.7;
2855MHz:-17.99;5.71G:-22.21;8565MHz:-39.71;11.42G:-64.41;
1.87GHz:-19.92;3.84GHz:-24.85.
As we can see, the amplifier works normally from 885MHz to 4825MHz with a gain varying from 14dB to 10dB. Everything is OK, except that 1.97GHz got a gain of about 32dB. That is amazing. I couldn't imagine a small MMIC amplifier have a gain of 30dB. So I made another experiment, in which I chose the 1.97GHz as an individual input for the amplifier, then to my disappointment, the gain is just 15dB as normal. I have added a 3dB π attenuator for a good match in the input stage of the amplifier.
So would anyone have met such problems or would bring me some suggestions?
I doubt that the 985MHz LO remains causes some harmonic for 1970MHz after the amplifying and this harmonic plays a dominant role, comparing the 1970MHz's liner amplifying results .
Any reply is welcome.
985MHz:-55.93;1.97GHz:-106.4;
885MHz:-99.12;4825MHz:-102.1;
2855MHz:-30.92;5.71GHz:-27.35;8565MHz:-30.82;11.42G:-53.42;
1.87GHz:-34.82;3.84GHz:-35.12.
They were RF input and its harmonic, the third order distortion, the LO remains and its harmonics, the IF frequency ( upper and downside).
However, when I tested after the amplifier, the results came:
985MHz:-39.97;1.97GHz:-74.32;
885MHz:-83.13;4825MHz:-92.7;
2855MHz:-17.99;5.71G:-22.21;8565MHz:-39.71;11.42G:-64.41;
1.87GHz:-19.92;3.84GHz:-24.85.
As we can see, the amplifier works normally from 885MHz to 4825MHz with a gain varying from 14dB to 10dB. Everything is OK, except that 1.97GHz got a gain of about 32dB. That is amazing. I couldn't imagine a small MMIC amplifier have a gain of 30dB. So I made another experiment, in which I chose the 1.97GHz as an individual input for the amplifier, then to my disappointment, the gain is just 15dB as normal. I have added a 3dB π attenuator for a good match in the input stage of the amplifier.
So would anyone have met such problems or would bring me some suggestions?
I doubt that the 985MHz LO remains causes some harmonic for 1970MHz after the amplifying and this harmonic plays a dominant role, comparing the 1970MHz's liner amplifying results .
Any reply is welcome.