IP Library Granted Patent US 8,933,732
Granted Patent B2
US 8,933,732 · App. 14/030,738 · Granted Jan 13, 2015

Frequency quadruplers at millimeter-wave frequencies

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Patent No.
US 8,933,732
App. No.
14/030,738
Granted
Jan 13, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods for increasing a signal frequency include generating two or more signals having a fundamental mode and one or more harmonics; phase shifting bifurcated components of the two or more signals in transmission lines; and combining the bifurcated components to create an output signal that cancels a fundamental mode, a second harmonic, and a third harmonic in the signals to produce a frequency-multiplied output signal.

Claims (38)

1. A method for increasing a signal frequency, comprising:

generating two or more signals having a fundamental mode and one or more harmonics;

phase shifting bifurcated components of the two or more signals in transmission lines; and

combining the bifurcated components to create an output signal that cancels a fundamental mode, a second harmonic, and a third harmonic in the signals to produce a frequency-multiplied output signal.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said step of generating comprises generating two signals with non-linear devices and said step of phase shifting comprises:

shifting a first component of a first input signal by a first phase shift;

shifting a second component of the first input signal by a second phase shift;

shifting a first component of a second input signal by a third phase shift;

shifting a second component of the second input signal by a fourth phase shift.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein shifting the second component of each signal comprises reflecting the component in a terminated transmission line.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein shifting the first component of the first signal comprises providing a zero degree phase shift, shifting the second component of the first signal comprises providing a 270 degree phase shift, shifting the first component of the second signal comprises providing a 90 degree phase shift, and shifting the second component of the second signal comprises providing a 180 degree phase shift.

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the steps of shifting are performed with two transmission lines, the first having a length of about one quarter the wavelength of the input signals and the second having a length of about one eighth the wavelength of the input signals.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the output signal has a frequency about four times higher than the fundamental mode present in the two or more input signals.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the input signals are millimeter-wave signals.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein said step of generating comprises generating four signals with non-linear devices and said step of phase shifting comprises:

phase shifting the first component of each signal in 90-degree steps in ascending order of distance from a first output;

phase shifting the second component of each signal in 90-degree steps in ascending order of distance from a second output, and

wherein said step of combining comprises:

combining the first components of each signal to create a first output signal that cancels a fundamental mode, a second harmonic, and a third harmonic in the input signals to produce a frequency-multiplied output signal; and

combing the second components of each signal to create a second output signal that cancels a fundamental mode and a second harmonic in the input signals to produce a frequency-multiplied output signal.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising amplifying the four input signals in respective non-linear devices.

10. A frequency multiplier, comprising:

a pair of non-linear devices configured to provide an output having one or more harmonics; and

a set of transmission lines configured to receive two bifurcated input signals from the pair of non-linear devices and further configured to combine components of the bifurcated input signals into a frequency-multiplied output signal, wherein the set of transmission lines comprises:

a first transmission line having a length of about one quarter the input wavelength; and

an unterminated second transmission line having a length of about one eighth the input wavelength.

11. The frequency multiplier of claim 10 , wherein the output signal has a frequency about four times higher than a frequency of a fundamental mode present in an input signal.

12. The frequency multiplier of claim 10 , wherein the output signal combines four signal components such that a fundamental mode, a second harmonic, and a third harmonic of the input signals cancel, leaving a fourth harmonic.

13. The frequency multiplier of claim 12 , wherein the components of the bifurcated input signals are each phase shifted by a different amount in the transmission lines, such that the output combines four components having ninety-degree phase differences.

14. The frequency multiplier of claim 10 , wherein the input signals are millimeter-wave signals.

15. The frequency multiplier of claim 10 , wherein the non-linear devices are amplifiers.

16. A frequency multiplier, comprising:

a plurality of non-linear devices configured to provide an output having one or more harmonics; and

three collinear transmission lines, each having a length of about one quarter of an input wavelength, configured to receive the outputs of the non-linear devices and configured to combine bifurcated components of the signals from the non-linear devices into two frequency-multiplied output signals,

wherein two of the signals from the non-linear devices are provided at respective ends of the collinear transmission lines.

17. The frequency multiplier of claim 16 , wherein the frequency-multiplied output signals have a frequency about four times higher than a fundamental mode present in an input signal at the plurality of non-linear devices.

18. The frequency multiplier of claim 16 , wherein each output signal combines four signal components such that a fundamental mode, a second harmonic, and third harmonic of the input signals cancel, leaving a fourth harmonic.

19. The frequency multiplier of claim 18 , wherein bifurcated signals from the four non-linear devices are each phase shifted by a different amount in the transmission lines, such that outputs of the transmission lines combine four components having ninety-degree phase differences.

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