On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 11:01:28 -0700 <cdel...@juno.com> wrote: > I'm feeding 5.0 MHZ and 5.000001MHz into an HP10514A mixer. > > A buffer and a 12dB attenuator feed each input and a 50 Ohm buffer amp > (10Mhz) is on the output.
[...] > Are there mixer schemes I can use that will eliminate the amplitude > variations? I guess you have read Enrico's Mixer Tutorial[1]? If not, I highly recommend it. One very important lesson it contains is that you have to short the signal component you do not want at the mixer. This means you have to offer the mixer a low impedance path at the mixer output to ground. An good inductor with high self-resonance (>20MHz) and inductance higher than ~13µH should do the job. Due to a diode mixer not being a good multiplier (it only multiplies the signs and adds up the amplitudes... and has offset voltages when the switching happens) you will get quite strong second order components like 2*LO-RF. The only way to dampen them is to make the mixer as symmetric as possible or to use a push-pull kind of architecture to cancel out second order components (e.g., a double-double-balanced mixer) As you are using a pretty old mixer, my guess it is using discrete diodes. I would recommend replacing those either by some matched diode array (HSMS-2827 and HSMS-2829 come to mind) or use matched BJT arrays in diode configuration as they are depicted in [2] (e.g. THAT300) to make the switching more symmetric. What you can also try is to drive the two input ports with square wave signals. This should minimize second order harmonics generation within the mixer. But I have not gone through the math for this and thus cannot say how effective it would be. Attila Kinali [1] "Tutorial on the double balanced mixer", by Enrico Rubiola, 2006 http://rubiola.org/pdf-articles/archives/2006-arxiv-0608211v1-mixer-tutorial.pdf [2] "Residual PM Noise Evaluation of Radio Frequency Mixers", by Barnes, Hati, Nelson, Howe, 2011 (available on the NIST document server) -- <JaberWorky> The bad part of Zurich is where the degenerates throw DARK chocolate at you. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@lists.febo.com To unsubscribe, go to http://lists.febo.com/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts_lists.febo.com and follow the instructions there.