Claims
- 1. A mixer, comprising:
- a local oscillator;
- a first switching element;
- a signal input;
- a signal output;
- an input rejection filter; and
- an output rejection filter;
- wherein said local oscillator is electrically connected directly to a control electrode of said first switching element such that said local oscillator incorporates an inherent capacity between said control electrode and a switched electrode of said first switching element; and
- wherein said input rejection filter has a high reflection coefficient of substantially the opposite phase angle to said output rejection filter, as seen from said first switching element, at frequencies other than the desired input and output frequencies.
- 2. A mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said input rejection filter has reciprocal reactive impedance characteristics to said output rejection filter.
- 3. A mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said local oscillator has a high Q factor.
- 4. A mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mixer is a balanced mixer.
- 5. A mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said input rejection filter and output rejection filter include the capacitance across one switched electrode and one other electrode of said first switching element.
- 6. A mixer as claimed in claim 4, further including a transformer, wherein said input and output rejection filters include the reactive components of the transformer, and at least one said switched element of said first switching element.
- 7. A mixer as claimed in claim 6, wherein said mixer further includes a second switching element.
- 8. A mixer as claimed in claim 7, wherein said signal input is connected to a primary coil of said transformer, the secondary coil of said transformer being centre tapped to provide said signal output, respective ends of said secondary being connected electrically to one switched electrode of each one of said first and second switching elements, another said switched electrode of each of the latter being connected to a common reference potential.
- 9. A mixer as claimed in claim 8, wherein said first and second switching elements include field effect transistors, respectively.
- 10. A mixer as claimed in claim 9, wherein said local oscillator further includes an inductor across which is connected a maintaining amplifier, each end of said inductor being electrically connected to a respective control electrode of said field effect transistors.
- 11. A mixer as claimed in claim 10, wherein the mixer is a double balanced mixer, and includes two pairs of field effect transistors.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/244,129, filed Sept. 14,1988, now abandoned.
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