IP Library Granted Patent US 6,847,808
Granted Patent B2
US 6,847,808 · App. 10/086,937 · Granted Jan 25, 2005

Ultra-high linearity RF passive mixer

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Patent No.
US 6,847,808
App. No.
10/086,937
Granted
Jan 25, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A CMOS implemented passive mixer circuit for improving linearity performance in wireless communication systems is described, including dual pairs of NMOS FETs and dual pairs of PMOS FETs. Each NMOS FET is connected in parallel with a corresponding PMOS FET. A local oscillator signal is provided to the gate of one FET while a 180-degree phase shifted local oscillator signal is provided to the gate of its complementary FET. Because the complementary FETs are driven by local oscillator signals that are 180 degrees out of phase, the NMOS FET is turned on for at least a portion of the positive cycle of the local oscillator signal and the PMOS FET is turned on for at least a portion of the negative cycle of the 180-degree phase shifted local oscillator signal. Distortion in the mixed output signal is thereby reduced.

Claims (56)

1. A mixer circuit comprising:

a first switching device having a first terminal, a second terminal and a third terminal;

a second switching device having a fourth terminal, a fifth terminal, and a sixth terminal, the fourth terminal corresponding with the first terminal, the fifth terminal corresponding with the second terminal and the sixth terminal corresponding with the third terminal;

the first and second switching devices being connected in parallel with the second terminal being connected to the fifth terminal to form an output and the third terminal being connected to the sixth terminal to form an input;

the first terminal being adapted to receive a first signal for mixing, the first signal having a positive cycle and a negative cycle;

the fourth terminal being adapted to simultaneously receive a second signal for mixing, the second signal having a positive cycle and a negative cycle with substantially a 180 degree phase shift in relation to the first signal;

the input being adapted to receive a third signal for mixing with the first and second signals to produce a fourth signal at the output;

wherein the first and second switching devices are complementary devices and wherein the first switching device is turned on by the first signal for at least a portion of the positive cycle of the first signal and the second switching device is turned on by the second signal for at least a portion of the negative cycle of the second signal such that distortion in the fourth signal is reduced.

2. The mixer circuit recited in claim 1 , wherein the first signal is a local oscillator (LO) signal and the second signal is a complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal.

3. The mixer circuit recited in claim 1 , wherein the third signal is an Radio Frequency (RF) signal.

4. The mixer circuit recited in claim 1 , wherein the distortion is third-order intermodulation (IM3) distortion.

5. The mixer circuit recited in claim 1 , further comprising a capacitor before the input for blocking DC current.

6. A mixer comprising:

a first field effect transistor (FET) and a second field effect transistor (FET), each having a gate, a drain and a source, the first and second FETs having their sources connected one to another to form an input and their drains connected one to another to form an output such that said first and second FETs are connected in parallel;

a local oscillator (LO) signal coupled to the gate of the first FET for turning on the first FET;

a complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal coupled to the gate of the second FET for turning on the second FET;

a radio frequency (RF) signal coupled to the sources of the first and second FETs for mixing with the local oscillator signal (LO) and the complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal to produce a mixed signal at the output;

wherein the first and second FETs are complementary FETs and wherein the first FET is turned on by the local oscillator (LO) signal for at least a portion of the positive cycle of the local oscillator (LO) signal and the second FET is turned on by the complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal for at least a portion of the negative cycle of the complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal such that distortion in the mixed signal is reduced.

7. The mixer recited in claim 6 , wherein the first FET is an N-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (NMOS FET) and the second FET is a P-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (PMOS FET).

8. The mixer recited in claim 6 , wherein the distortion is third-order intermodulation (IM3) distortion.

9. The mixer circuit recited in claim 6 , further comprising a capacitor before the input for blocking DC current.

10. The mixer recited in claim 6 , wherein the first and second FETs are fabricated on an integrated circuit.

11. The mixer recited in claim 6 , wherein the first and second FETs are fabricated using Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology.

12. The mixer recited in claim 10 , wherein the integrated circuit is employed in a LAN network having a 5 GHz waveband.

13. A mixer circuit comprising:

two pairs of N-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (NMOS FETs), each pair of NMOS FETs having source terminals connected one to another to form first and second input terminals to the mixer circuit, each NMOS FET in a respective one of the pairs having a drain terminal connected to a drain terminal of a corresponding NMOS FET in a respective other of the pairs to form first and second output terminals, one of the NMOS FETs in each of the respective pairs of the NMOS FETs having a gate driven by a first signal, the other of the NMOS FETs in each of the respective pairs of the NMOS FETs having a gate driven by a second signal;

two pairs of P-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (PMOS FETs), each respective pair of PMOS FETs having source terminals connected to the corresponding source terminals of a corresponding pair of the two pairs of NMOS FETs, and having drain terminals connected to the corresponding drain terminals of the corresponding pair of the two pairs of NMOS FETs such that one of each NMOS FET is connected in parallel to one of each PMOS FET, one of the PMOS FETs in each of the respective pairs of PMOS FETs having a gate driven by the first signal, the other of the PMOS FETs in each of the respective pairs of PMOS FETs having a gate driven by the second signal;

wherein the first and second input terminals are adapted to receive a third signal for mixing with the first and second signals to produce a fourth signal at the first and second output terminals and wherein distortion in the fourth signal is reduced.

14. The mixer circuit recited in claim 13 , wherein the first signal is a local oscillator (LO) signal and the second signal is a complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal.

15. The mixer circuit recited in claim 13 , wherein the third signal is an Radio Frequency (RF) signal.

16. The mixer circuit recited in claim 13 , wherein the fourth signal is a baseband signal.

17. The passive mixer circuit recited in claim 13 , wherein the distortion is third-order intermodulation (IM3) distortion.

18. The passive mixer circuit recited in claim 13 , wherein the Radio Frequency (RF) signal is a 5 Gigahertz (GHz) wireless signal.

19. The mixer circuit recited in claim 13 , further comprising a first capacitor before the first input and a second capacitor before the second input for blocking DC current.

20. A communications system for use in a wireless network, comprising:

an antenna;

a communications controller for controlling data flow;

a transceiver including a mixer circuit comprising:

a first field effect transistor (FET) and a second field effect transistor (FET), each having a gate, a drain and a source, the first and second FETs having their sources connected one to another to form an input and their drains connected one to another to form an output such that said first and second FETs are connected in parallel;

a local oscillator (LO) signal coupled to the gate of the first FET for turning on the first FET;

a complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal coupled to the gate of the second FET for turning on the second FET;

a radio frequency (RF) signal coupled to the sources of the first and second FETs for mixing with the local oscillator signal (LO) and the complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal to produce a mixed signal at the output;

wherein the first and second FETs are complementary FETs and wherein the first FET is turned on by the local oscillator (LO) signal for at least a portion of the positive cycle of the local oscillator (LO) signal and the second FET is turned on by the complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal for at least a portion of the negative cycle of the complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal such that distortion in the mixed signal is reduced.

21. The communication system node recited in claim 20 , wherein the first FET is an N-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (NMOS FET) and the second FET is a P-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (PMOS FET).

22. The communication system node recited in claim 20 , wherein the distortion is third-order intermodulation (IM3) distortion.

23. The communication system node recited in claim 20 , wherein the wireless network comprises a LAN network employing a 5 GHz waveband.

24. In a mixer circuit for use in a transceiver, a method for reducing intermodulation distortion, comprising:

providing a first field effect transistor (FET) and a second field effect transistor (FET), each having a gate, a drain and a source, the first and second FETs having their sources connected one to another to form an input and their drains connected one to another to form an output such that said first and second FETs are connected in parallel;

providing a local oscillator (LO) signal coupled to the gate of the first FET for turning on the first FET;

providing a complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal coupled to the gate of the second FET for turning on the second FET;

providing a radio frequency (RF) signal coupled to the sources of the first and second FETs for mixing with the local oscillator signal (LO) and the complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal to produce a mixed signal at the output;

wherein the first and second FETs are complementary FETs and wherein the first FET is turned on by the local oscillator (LO) signal for at least a portion of the positive cycle of the local oscillator (LO) signal and the second FET is turned on by the complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal for at least a portion of the negative cycle of the complementary local oscillator (LOC) signal such that distortion in the mixed signal is reduced.

25. The method recited in claim 24 , wherein providing a first field effect transistor (FET) and a second field effect transistor (FET) comprises providing an N-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (NMOS FET) and a P-Channel Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (PMOS FET).

26. The method recited in claim 24 , wherein the distortion is third-order intermodulation (IM3) distortion.

27. The method recited in claim 24 , wherein providing a first field effect transistor (FET) and a second field effect transistor (FET) comprises providing an integrated circuit having the first field effect transistor (FET) and the second field effect transistor (FET) fabricated thereon.

28. The method recited in claim 27 , wherein providing an integrated circuit having the first field effect transistor (FET) and the second field effect transistor (FET) fabricated thereon comprises providing an integrated circuit having the first field effect transistor (FET) and the second field effect transistor (FET) fabricated thereon employing Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology.

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