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  • The paper discusses a new design for a transmission line transformer (TLT) balun aimed at improving the performance of ultra-wideband passive mixers, which are used in modern transceiver systems.
  • The proposed Ruthroff-type TLT enhances isolation between the local oscillator (LO) and radio frequency (RF) by utilizing shunt capacitors and parallel coupled lines, leading to better return loss without extra space for diode-to-balun impedance transformation.
  • A practical model of an isolation-enhanced 8-30 GHz passive double-balanced mixer was developed using 0.15-micrometer GaAs p-HEMT technology, demonstrating impressive performance with 7 dB average conversion loss and 50 dB isolation in a compact monolithic

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Generalized broadband operation facilitates multifunction or multiband highly integrated applications, such as modern transceiver systems, where ultra-wideband bidirectional passive mixers are favored to avoid a complex up/down-conversion scheme. In this paper, a modified Ruthroff-type transmission line transformer (TLT) balun is presented to enhance the isolation of the mixer from the local oscillator (LO) to the radio frequency (RF). Compared to the conventional methods, the proposed Ruthroff-type architecture adopts a combination of shunt capacitors and parallel coupled lines to improve the return loss at the LO port, thus effectively avoiding the area consumption for the diode-to-balun impedance transformation while simultaneously providing a suitable point for IF extraction. In addition, a parallel compensation technique consisting of an inductor and resistor is applied to the RF balun to significantly improve the amplitude/phase balance performance over a wide bandwidth. Benefiting from the aforementioned operations, an isolation-enhanced 8-30 GHz passive double-balanced mixer is designed as a proof-of-principle demonstration via 0.15-micrometer GaAs p-HEMT technology. It exhibits ultra-broadband performance with 7 dB average conversion loss and 50 dB LO-to-RF isolation under 15 dBm LO power. The monolithic microwave integrated circuit area is 0.96 × 1.68 mm including all pads.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10971836PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi15030332DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The paper discusses a new design for a transmission line transformer (TLT) balun aimed at improving the performance of ultra-wideband passive mixers, which are used in modern transceiver systems.
  • The proposed Ruthroff-type TLT enhances isolation between the local oscillator (LO) and radio frequency (RF) by utilizing shunt capacitors and parallel coupled lines, leading to better return loss without extra space for diode-to-balun impedance transformation.
  • A practical model of an isolation-enhanced 8-30 GHz passive double-balanced mixer was developed using 0.15-micrometer GaAs p-HEMT technology, demonstrating impressive performance with 7 dB average conversion loss and 50 dB isolation in a compact monolithic
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