Stephane wrote:

I'm now trying to evaluate various architectures of 2-channels squarers and a DMDT. For that I'm designing a PCB with 4 squarers : simple 74ac04 gate biased at VCC/2, a LT1016 comparator, the transistor based differential amplifier from Winzel and the one from Charles.

Note that squaring a 10MHz sine wave and squaring a 10 or 100Hz mixer output are two very different tasks. If you start at baseband, a Collins-style multi-stage limiting amp is a great benefit. That is generally not necessary if you start at 10MHz (or if you do use a Collins-style limiter it needs far fewer stages). All of the squarers you mention work well at 10MHz, but not as well at baseband.

The LT1719 is easier to apply and faster than the LT1016. You may want to use that instead of the 1016. The LT1719 and LT1715 datasheets show the simplest possible implementation (see below).

The MPSH81 devices in my version are available in surface-mount (MMBTH81) if that is more convenient. Other fast transistors will also work (BFT92, BFT93, BFG31).

Best regards,

Charles

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