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Il 01/01/2011 3.36, Joel Koltner ha scritto:
I'm designing an IF filter for a receiver that's placed at the output of a passive (diode-type) mixer. While the mixer's RF input is being fed with a (nominally) 50ohm source, is it correct to think that "looking" back into the IF port the filter is going to "see" a 50ohm impedance as well? (Normally I'd have a buffer stage right after the mixer to re-establish impedance levels, but in this case I'm trying to keep things low-power and hence directly feed the mixer's output into the filter.) Thanks, ---Joel Yes,but only if the other two ports are closed with 50 ohm... Happy new year, Piero. P.S: Beware of filters, they are highly reactive outside their resonant frequency, so (they) reflect back signals with worsening behaviour of mixer ( spurs ). P. |
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