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Designing a double balanced CMOS Gilbert Mixer

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Puah Tin Peng

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To Hello,

Where can I find the steps required to design a double balanced CMOS Gilbert Mixer.
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T.P. Puah
 

design sequence gilbert mixer

To Hello,

Thanks for the reference.
Unable to open the ADS design file.
Where can I find a circuit with values indicated, like the W/L for the FETs, the resistors values, the Vgs, the drain current and so on so that comparison and confirmation can be done.
Thanks.

T.P. Puah
 

gilbert mixer

To Hello,

In a CMOS balanced Gilbert cell mixer, M3 to M6 because they are operating as a switch, is baised at Vds = Vgs - Vt.
M3 to M6 have the same devices characteristics(W/L , Cox and so on) and since 2 of the FET are operating at any time with their drain current being equal, their drain current is Iss/2. Iss being the current from Vdd.
Being in the saturation region, for M3 to M6 their equation is Id = K(W/Y)Sqr(Vgs-Vt).
M1 and M2 act as a differential amplifier. Their drain current is from M3 to M6. Being in the saturation region and have the same devices characteristics(W/L , Cox and so on), their equation is Id = K(W/Y)Sqr(Vgs-Vt).
Does this mean that M1 and M2 have the same W/L as M3 to M6?
Thanks.

T.P. Puah
 

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