DocumentCode :
107341
Title :
Self-Oscillating Mixers: A Natural Fit for Active Antennas
Author :
Saavedra, Carlos E. ; Jackson, Brad R. ; Ho, Stanley S. K.
Author_Institution :
Queen´s Univ., Kingston, ON, Canada
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Sept.-Oct. 2013
Firstpage :
40
Lastpage :
49
Abstract :
The prospect of reducing the parts count, power consumption, and cost of a system by merging the mixing and signal generation functions into one circuit block explains the lasting appeal of SOMs. The widespread popularity of SOMs in the first half of the 20th century was because the economics of the electronics industry at the time made them competitive in the marketplace. The arrival of solid-state devices changed the dynamic, and SOMs became more of a curiosity for a good while until the turn of the 21st century. SOMs have a promising future again because they are a natural fit for active antennas, whose most intriguing application these days is the IoT. Technologies related to radar and telecommunications also stand to benefit from the recent advances in CMCS SOMs because their performance, when evaluated at the system level, is now comparable to using individual mixer and oscillator blocks.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; low-power electronics; mixers (circuits); oscillators; signal generators; CMOS SCM; IoT; active antennas; electronics industry; individual mixer; oscillator blocks; power consumption; self-oscillating mixers; signal generation function; solid-state devices; system level; Antennas; CMOS integrated circuits; Frequency conversion; Logic gates; Mixers; Oscillators; Radio frequency;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1527-3342
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MMM.2013.2269861
Filename :
6588466
Link To Document :
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