H03D2200/0027

Gain and sensitivity in a Gilbert switch stage
10778148 · 2020-09-15 · ·

A power detector with a main transconductance stage and a Gilbert switch stage coupled to one another. Current sources are coupled between the main transconductance and the Gilbert switch stages. Each of the current sources is configured to generate a cascoded PMOS trickle current under the control of a DAC to control the effective voltage of the Gilbert switch stage. This mitigates the DC offsets resulting in enhanced sensitivity of the Gilbert switch stage. An increase in the conversion gain of a system using a Gilbert switch stage, for a given LO swing, is therefore obtained for a very small increase in DC power.

Fully I/Q balanced quadrature radio frequency mixer with low noise and low conversion loss

A method, an apparatus, and a system product for mixing radio frequency signals are provided. In one aspect, the apparatus is configured to perform switching of switches based on first, second, third, and fourth phased half duty clock signals. The apparatus convolves a differential input signal on a differential input port with the first, second, third, and fourth phased half duty cycle clock signals to concurrently generate a differential in-phase output signal and a differential quadrature-phase output signal on a dual differential output port. The first, second, third, and fourth phased half duty cycle clock signals are of the same frequency and out of phase by a multiple of ninety degrees with respect to each other.