Claims
- 1. A Lorentz force-driven mechanical mixer/filter comprising:
a resonator having a resonant frequency, f0, and being supported at relevant nodal points, wherein an RF signal of frequency fRF is input across relevant nodal points causing a current to flow along the resonator, the resonator being placed in a detectable magnetic field driven by a local oscillator set to a frequency, fLO, the magnetic field being normal to the direction of the current in the resonator, said magnetic field producing a Lorentz force normal to the resonator, the Lorentz force causing a detectable deflection in the resonator when |fLO±fRF|=f0.
- 2. The mechanical mixer/filter of claim 1 further comprising a means for detecting the deflection of the resonator.
- 3. The mechanical mixer/filter of claim 2 wherein the means for detecting the deflection of the resonator is comprised of an optical beam deflection technique.
- 4. The mechanical mixer/filter of claim 2 wherein the means for detecting the deflection of the resonator is comprised of an optical interferometric displacement measurement.
- 5. The mechanical mixer/filter of claim 2 wherein the means for detecting the deflection of the resonator is comprised of a capacitance measurement between the resonator and an electrode placed near the resonator.
- 6. The mechanical mixer/filter of claim 1 wherein the magnetic field is created by coupling the local oscillator to a pair of coils positioned lengthwise on either side of the resonator.
- 7. The mechanical mixer/filter of claim 1 wherein the magnetic field is created by coupling the local oscillator to a coil positioned lengthwise beneath the resonator.
- 8. The mechanical mixer/filter of claim 1 wherein the magnetic field is created by coupling the local oscillator to a strip positioned lengthwise beneath the resonator.
- 9. The mechanical mixer/filter of claim 1 wherein the magnetic field is created by coupling the local oscillator to a strip loop positioned lengthwise about the resonator.
- 10. A channelized RF receiver comprised of:
an array of Lorentz force-driven mechanical mixer/filters having resonators, wherein each resonator possesses a different resonant frequency f0; and a local oscillator set to a fixed frequency, fLO, such that the receiver is tuned to a desired RF signal of frequency fRF by selecting the resonating mixer/filter from the array that has a resonant frequency f0 in which |fLO±fRF|=f0.
- 11. The channelized RF receiver of claim 10 in which the local oscillator is comprised of a Lorentz force-driven resonator such that the local oscillator frequency, fLO, and the mixer/filter resonant frequency, f0, will drift a corresponding amount with changes in ambient temperature thereby making the channelized RF receiver temperature invariant.
- 12. A demultiplexing system for stripping individual telephone calls from a carrier line comprised of:
an array of Lorentz force-driven mechanical mixer/filters wherein each resonator possesses a different resonant frequency f0; and a local oscillator set to a fixed frequency, fLO, such that the system can strip a desired telephone call of frequency fRF by selecting the resonating mixer/filter from the array that has a resonant frequency f0 in which |fLO±fRF|=f0.
- 13. A multi-channel spectrum analyzer comprised of:
an array of Lorentz force-driven mechanical mixer/filters wherein each resonator possesses a different resonant frequency f0; and a local oscillator set to a fixed frequency, fLO, such that the spectrum analyzer simultaneously uses parallel channels each channel having a different frequency fRF and associated with a different mixer/filter from the array in which |fLO±fRF|=f0 thereby eliminating any constraint between the resolution bandwidth and sweep speed of the spectrum analyzer.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/286,431, filed Apr. 26, 2001 entitled “Mechanical Filter/Mixer for Radio Frequency Applications” which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/13058 |
4/24/2002 |
WO |
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