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Circuit for converting from double ended of the gilbert mixer output to single ended

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Can any one help me to find a circuit that made conversion from double ended of the gilbert mixer output to single one.

One solution is to use balun but in my case (IC design) I would like to find a passive circuit to do conversion

Thinks
 

Re: Gilbert Mixer

is ur IF signal is ow frequcny u can use active balune , like OTA or something like this

khouly
 

Gilbert Mixer

u can connect two capacitor in series and take the output frm the centre. Like the tapped one. Find the image attached.
http://obrazki.elektroda.pl/42_1176821010.gif[/img]
 

Re: Gilbert Mixer

Mr : pankajdudulwar::

u can connect two capacitor in series and take the output frm the centre. Like the tapped one. Find the image attached.
h**p://obrazki.elektroda.pl/42_1176821010.gif[/img]

there is no image on the link, please attache it and give me more explication
thinks
 

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