Spurs on mixer output
john wilkinson wrote:
Hi,
If I feed my second mixer into a spectrum analyser, and inject a 44.545MHz
LO, with no power to the first IF stage, I see spurs at about 48-50KHz
intervals on the mixer output, from 0 to the 455KHz normal output freq.
The mixer is an SBL-1.
Any ideas as to where these are comming from?
Best regards,
John
A couple of observations.
If you simply disconnected the second mixer from the 1st mixer then it
sounds like you do not have the output of the 1st mixer properly
terminated. Unless, that is, the spectrum analyzer provides a good 50ohm
termination in the probe. The SBL-1 is a double-balanced mixer but in order
to get the "balance" to work right you must properly terminate *all* ports.
Otherwise all kinds of impedances can be "thrown" back to the other ports -
causing all kinds of problems with attached LO's and RF stages.
Regularly spaced spurs from DC to 455khz does not sound like spurious mixing
products. It sounds more like an oscillator being driven into saturation
causing square waves to be produced which are providing regular harmonic
outputs. This could be a product of poor terminations on the mixer ports.
Directly connecting the output of a SBL-1 to the input of another mixer,
even another SBL-1, is not recommended either. The SBL-1 does not have
built-in terminations. A good, symmetric, 50ohm 3db pad between the stages
would provide a much better setup and would not significantly impact your
overall noise factor. Be sure and connect your spectrum analyzer to the far
side of the pad.
tim ab0wr
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