Image rejection using Hartley Architecture This blog talks about how Hartley architecture uses 90-degree phase shift and quadrature down conversion to remove the image. In previous blogs, we discussed about 90˚ phase shift, Quadrature down conversion, and image problems. Hartley …
Quadrature Down Conversion – High Injection Previously we discussed about methods for implementing a 90˚ phase shift. Read about the methods to implement a 90-degree phase shift in a receiver. The first method is the RC-CR network, and the second …
What are the drawbacks of using RC-CR network? RC-CR Network is one of the methods to implement a 90-degree phase shift in a receiver. In this blog, we will discuss the drawbacks of using this method. 1. Image rejection might …
As discussed in the previous blog about the methods to implement 90˚ phase shift, the first method was RC-CR network and second method was quadrature down conversion. In the below figure the architecture of Hartley receiver shows that instead of …
How is the 90˚ phase shift implemented? There are two methods that we will discuss here to implement a 90-degree phase shift inside a receiver. The first method is the RC-CR network and the second method is Quadrature downconversion. In …
90 degree Phase Shift – Quadrature Down Conversion When a signal becomes its own image it corrupts the desired channel and the solution to this problem is Quadrature Down Conversion. Read more about the Image problem. The below plot shows …
What is the drawback of quadrature down conversion? In this blog, we will be looking into the IQ mismatch and how it affects our signal. Refreshing the memory from a previous blog on Quadrature down conversion. Looking at the below …
How do RF Front-End components effect the Flicker Noise Penalty? We will first discuss the effect of the Antenna, LNA, and Mixer on the Flicker Noise Penalty then use an example to show if it’s good or bad for the …
Which noise is dominant in the baseband? It is flicker noise, which is dominant in the baseband, if the signal gets translated to the intermediate frequency, we will not have a flicker noise problem. The flicker noise is only dominant …
What are the drawbacks of Direct Conversion Receivers? DC offset is coming from local oscillator leakage. The local oscillator leakage problem causes a large DC offset in the baseband and saturates the baseband circuits. Read more. LO Leakage – Direct …