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The difference between active and passive mixers

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hi all,

wanna know the difference between active and passive mixers (like how the gate n drain biasing will be in both) n which one is better??
 

Re: mixers

Hi Deepti,

Are you looking at any specific family of mixers?? Can you be more elaborate..??

Sai

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Hi Deepti,

Will this serve our purpose..???
 

mixers

the active mixers , based on varaiying the transconductance of the device sou can get gain

in passive the resisantace of the device varaied , so theere will be a loss

but usually the gates bias arround vth of the dvice

khouly
 

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for FET mixers

negative gate bias needed in both cases. For active, drain bias and for passive no drain bias.

Passive: lower noise, lower IM, conversion gain very dependent on gate bias so gate bias control very critical

Active: higher noise, higher IM, conversion gain less dependent on gate bias so gate bias control not so critical
 

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thanks all..

in continuation to the above question...
what kind of model can be used in designing passive mixers..i have curtice cubic model for our foundary..but i wanna ask..whether the same model can be used for both active and passive mixers or some parameters of the model should be changed. If yes, what are those parameters??

thanks
 

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