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Recommende book for Mixer Design

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john rogers mixer

Is there any book which speciliazes in Mixer Design? I have Pozars Microwave and Wirelles books but they do not go deep into it.
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This is a very good one:
 

Microwave mixers by Maas
Anything by Barry Gilbert
 

Hi,

a collection of reprints of old papers by Kollberg, very nice to have as it contains papers of basic mixer theory and most of the papers are citated in the above references, it is "Microwave and Milimeter Wave Mixers", IEEE Press.

The other one that is the pioneering in the field in microwave mixers is Slaeh:,"The theory of resistive mixers", MIT Press.


I think the best way to get those books is from the library. No, I can't upload them!


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Hello;
I also recommend the book Microeave Mixers by Maas.
 

Hi!, there´s an author named
Berth Henderson, from a company "wjcommunications" . He has written a couple of application notes on passive mixers.

These are excellent !

Kindest regards,
StoppTidigare
 

if you want detail it is better to look for thesis
here is one that was very useful for me



A 1.9GHz Gilbert Mixer in 0.18m CMOS
For a Cable Tuner
Bi Pham
Project Supervisor Dr. John Rogers
Department of Electronics
Carleton University
Ottawa, Canada
 

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