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  2. Electronic mixer - Wikipedia

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    Diode mixers take advantage of the non-linearity of diode devices to produce the desired multiplication in the squared term. They are very inefficient as most of the power output is in other unwanted terms which need filtering out. Inexpensive AM radios still use diode mixers. Electronic mixers are usually made with transistors and/or diodes ...

  3. Frequency mixer - Wikipedia

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    Frequency mixer symbol. In electronics, a mixer, or frequency mixer, is an electrical circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals applied to it.In its most common application, two signals are applied to a mixer, and it produces new signals at the sum and difference of the original frequencies.

  4. Phase detector - Wikipedia

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    A mixer-based detector (e.g., a Schottky diode-based double-balanced mixer) provides "the ultimate in phase noise floor performance" and "in system sensitivity." since it does not create finite pulse widths at the phase detector output. [2] Another advantage of a mixer-based PD is its relative simplicity. [2]

  5. Ring modulation - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from the fact that the analog circuit of diodes originally used to implement this technique takes the shape of a ring: a diode ring. [2] The circuit is similar to a bridge rectifier , except that instead of the diodes facing left or right, they face clockwise or counterclockwise.

  6. Gilbert cell - Wikipedia

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    This additional diode cell topology is typically used when a low distortion voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) is required. This topology is rarely used in RF mixer/modulator applications for various reasons, one being that the linearity advantage of the top linearized cascode is minimal due to the near-square wave drive signals to these bases ...

  7. Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering - Wikipedia

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    A device that produces a voltage or current that is proportional to a digital value sent to it. diode bridge An interconnection of diodes to rectify alternating current to direct current. diode A two-terminal passive circuit element, with a preferred direction of current flow. dipole antenna

  8. Electronic design automation - Wikipedia

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    Electronic design automation (EDA), also referred to as electronic computer-aided design (ECAD), [1] is a category of software tools for designing electronic systems such as integrated circuits and printed circuit boards. The tools work together in a design flow that chip designers use to design and analyze entire semiconductor chips.

  9. Intermodulation - Wikipedia

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    See Power chord#Analysis. IMD is also distinct from intentional modulation (such as a frequency mixer in superheterodyne receivers) where signals to be modulated are presented to an intentional nonlinear element . See non-linear mixers such as mixer diodes and even single-transistor oscillator-mixer circuits. However, while the intermodulation ...