Biasable, Balanced, Fundamental Submillimeter Monolithic Membrane Mixer
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
Monday, February 01 2010
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Gallium arsenide membrane technology enables wide bandwidth and high operating frequencies.
This device is a biasable, submillimeter-wave, balanced mixer
fabricated using JPL’s monolithic membrane process — a simplified
version of planar membrane technology. The primary target
application is instrumentation used for analysis of atmospheric
constituents, pressure, temperature, winds, and other physical
and chemical properties of the atmospheres of planets and
comets. Other applications include high-sensitivity gas detection
and analysis. This innovation uses a balanced configuration of two
diodes allowing the radio frequency (RF) signal and local oscillator
(LO) inputs to be separated. This removes the need for external
diplexers that are inherently narrow-band, bulky, and require
mechanical tuning to change frequency. Additionally, this mixer
uses DC bias-ability to improve its performance and versatility.
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