Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Frequency modifying or conversion
Patent
1981-07-24
1983-08-16
Bookbinder, Marc E.
Telecommunications
Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter
Frequency modifying or conversion
333 26, 455330, H04B 126, H01P 510
Patent
active
043995624
ABSTRACT:
Microwave circuit layout structure is disclosed for a diode mixer frequency converter. Each mixer port is provided by balun circuitry, and the diodes are isolated from, and on the opposite side of the substrate from, the primary circuits of the baluns. Single and double sideband versions are disclosed, including various combinations of dual and single baluns and porting structure.
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Bookbinder Marc E.
Greenberg Howard R.
Lutz Bruce C.
Rockwell International Corporation
Taken Michael E.
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