RF Component & Device Test Series: RF Mixer Testing
RF Mixers are 3-port frequency translation circuits that “mix” the signal inputs from two of its ports and outputs a third signal, along with other products, that is a function of the two inputs. We offer a variety of RF mixer types including 2.92mm mixers, SMA mixers, field replaceable 2.92mm mixers, and field replaceable SMA mixers. These mixer lines include double balanced mixers as well as triple balanced mixers.
Depending on the design and the way a mixer is operated, the resulting output could be a higher frequency or lower frequency than the two inputs. Some mixers are also active devices and require some form of biasing to operate. Moreover, mixers are intrinsically nonlinear devices, and this must be considered when attempting to analyze the performance of a mixer or when characterizing one.
With a passive mixer, a conversion loss is present where some of the signal energy is lost to internal resistances and other losses. With an active mixer, a conversion gain is possible, though this type will likely also have a higher added noise figure.



