Drawbacks of Broadband LNA and Mixer
In my opinion, a broadband LNA will amplify out of band noise in the receiver system. a broadband mixer will have poor suppression for RF, LO frequency and image frequency as well. This is my opinion. Please let me know if these are true?
please state what other drawbacks of using off the shelf broadband LNA and broadband Mixers.
Large folding noise.
could you give me some material or explanation on folding noise? is it similar to noise folding?
As long as that noise stays outside your receiver channel, you don't care. That's what pancho_hidebo refers to: make sure noise is not mixed to your frequency range by non-linear process.
You need to have more filters to reject large out-of-band signals, so that they don't overload your receiver frontend. And the noise figure of a narrow band LNA ist often optimized to better values.
Yes.
No.
Devices themselves have wide operation bandwidth for broadband mixer.
So even if you limit input noise bandwidth, output noise does not decrease.
Too wide band operation bandwidth results in large output noise.
That's a topic for system level design to find the appropriate gain and bandwidth for different stages. Anyway, good luck my friend!
Most of LNA's I designed or saw, sacrifices s11 for low noise figure. If LNA is wideband, its noise figure may not be optimized, and u may not want to pick up that much noise from lna stage.
hi guys,
let me put what pancho_hidebo said in a different way. receiver sensitivity is given by;
Receiver Sensitivity=-174dBm+10 log(noise equivalent system BW)+F_sys (dB)+C/N ratio (dB)
10 log(noise equivalent system BW) is a noise bandwidth of a system. for broadband LNA and Mixer, the noise bandwidth will be a large number and it will degrade the receiver sensitivity. Am i right in this context?
folding noise = noise bandwidth?
You all misunderstand.
I don't mean noise from former stage of mixer.
I mean wide band noises from devices constituting mixer itself.
Consider k*T/C noise of switched capacitor circuits as similar simple example.
maybe not. Receiver always receive/operate in a single frequency at a time. so the noise BW of a brandband LNA/Mixer will be similar to noise bandwidth of a narrow band LNA/Mixer i think!
No.
Devices consituiting Mixer have wide band width.
for a wideband LNA/Mixer, i think there is no direct effect on receiver sensitivity. however, the wideband LNA/Mixer prone to spurs/harmonics/image frequecy interference.
i humbly disagree. you can have wide bandwidth but when you receive, you receive on a single frequency. Noise bandwidth of a receiver system usually will be measured +/-10KHz from the receiving frequency. This noise bandwidth will be used for receiver sensitivity calculation. Assuming the response of broadband LNA/Mixer and narrowband LNA/Mixer is similar in the band of our interest, i don't see a reason why noise bandwidth of a broadband mixer/LNA will be different from a narrow band mixer LNA.
correct me if im wrong with more information/examples. thanks.
Wrong.
You can not understand folding noise from devices constituting mixer.
If you have RF simulator, do noise contribution analysis.
is this folding noise is similar to noise bandwidth reduction which i have explained above?
noise bandwidth does not reduce.
(1) RFin=10GHz, LOin=9.9GHz
(2) RFin=1.1GHz, LOin=1.0GHz
Same IFout=0.1GHz.
nearly 10 folding noise are expected for case (2).
this is what I also said in my statement. I stated the noise bandwidth should not be different between the wideband mixer and narrowband mixer. you disagree with the statement!.
so you are saying that folding noise will be higher at low frequency? am I correct?
If the mixer has such a strong effect on system noise figure, why don't you increase LNA gain?
Why don't you show an example for your claimed effects?
You are all users of prebuild mixer.
I am builder of mixer circuits.
Congratulations. Show the effect on system performance in simulation, please.
hi pancho_hideboo,
finally I manage to figure out myself the noise folding. i would like to share it here for the benefit of others.
http://rfic.eecs.berkeley.edu/ee242/...MixerNoise.pdf
As we have seen, because of the image problem, a receive mixer down converts both desired and the image bands to IF frequency. This means folding the noise at the image frequency on top of the desired band at IF. Therefore, the total noise at IF is as follows:
The noise at desired RF band down converted to IF
The noise at image RF band down converted to IF
The noise added by the mixer noisy circuit itself.
it is understandable that a wideband mixer will have multiple image frequencies which are
Fimage = Frf - 2LO
Fimage = Frf - 3LO
Fimage = Frf - 4LO
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Fimage = Frf -NLO
due to this narrrowband mixer which rejects other frequencies than the desired IF frequencies is preferred.