The question about deliver VCO outputs to Mixer
Is there anyway better than current. Or some better layout technique?
Thanks,
i think u need a good VCO buffer , before the Mixer , so u can hold ur power to the mixer
khouly
Yes, so far I am using current mode buffer to deliver power to mixer, but since it's long wire and high speed(around 6GHz), I need a few milli amps to deliver the signals.
Do you have any example about VCO buffers which is efficient?
Thanks a lot.
Emitter followers are used to deliver milliamper rated high frequency currents..
An example..
In my recent project, I have designed a emitter follower that has capable to deliver 6.8mA onto 42-j18 Ohm impedance.
It has worked quite good with approx. 17um by 10um bipolar.
Now I only have CMOS device available to use and I would like to know if fewer current could do the job and how.
u can use source follower , with good current capablity , will work
khouly
