A multi-layered double-balanced mixer includes first and second transformers formed as first, second and third winding film layers separated by insulating films and stacked on one side of a substrate with first and second input/output electrode pairs connected to opposite ends of the second winding layers of the respective transformers. Diode electrodes of a four diode matrix are connected to one ends of the first and third winding layers. Third input/output electrodes are connected to second ends of the first and third winding layers of the first and second transformers. A film shield covers the first and second transformers and the diode matrix. First and second adjusting stubs are formed as film structures outside of the shield and are connected to a respective input/output electrodes of said first, second and third input/output electrodes for adjusting input impedances of the double-balanced mixer.
A wide dynamic range mixer which has a high linearity passive balun fabricated on a Si substrate for receiving an input RF signal and an active balun for receiving a local oscillator signal. The active balun includes high frequency, low voltage SiGe transistors to achieve low power amplification of the local oscillator signal. The output signals of the baluns are provided to a non-linear diode quad mixer device which provides a desired IF signal.
A mixer with improved isolation between the RF and local oscillator frequency signals. The mixer has a substrate. A pair of cores are mounted to the substrate. Windings are wound on the cores to from a pair of baluns. A diode ring is connected between the baluns. The windings are formed from a first and second twisted pair of wires on one core and a third and fourth twisted pair of wires on another core. Some of the wires are wound on the cores but not twisted together. This winding configuration achieves superior balance between the baluns and good isolation.