Offset frequency converter for phase/amplitude data measurement

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Measuring or testing of receiver

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455259, 455315, 455319, 455324, 331 2, H04B 1700

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ABSTRACT:
An offset frequency converter for the intermediate frequency (IF) stages of a multi-channel radio frequency (RF) phase/amplitude measurement receiver, particularly useful for measuring the performance characteristics of antennas. The converter allows use of noncoherent transmitter and receiver local oscillator sources which utilize digital frequency synthesizers and enables harmonic mixing to be employed when the tuning resolution of the receiver local oscillator is incremental. The converter samples an incoming first intermediate frequency signal IF.sub.1 in a reference channel, which typically is obtained by mixing an LO source in the receiver with an incoming signal from a reference antenna. The IF.sub.1 sample is then upconverted with an upconversion signal to a higher frequency, filtered, and the downconverted with a downconversion signal to an IF.sub.1 +IF.sub.2 signal offset from the IF.sub.1 sample by a lower second intermediate frequency IF.sub.2. The added frequency offset IF.sub.2 is derived from a time stabilized source independent of the transmitter but coherent with the receiver LO. The mixed IF.sub.1 +IF.sub.2 signal is heterodyned with signals in both the signal channel from the antenna under test and the reference channel to obtain coherent outputs at IF.sub.2 which differ by phase and magnitude corresponding to the characteristics of the antenna under test. The circuit exhibits high frequency agility and obviates the need for coherency between the receiver LO and transmitter LO.

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