A 2-pixel heterodyne receiver working in the 173–205-GHz band is presented in this paper. This receiver prototype is mainly composed of two balanced Schottky-based quadrature mixers and an integrated local… Click to show full abstract
A 2-pixel heterodyne receiver working in the 173–205-GHz band is presented in this paper. This receiver prototype is mainly composed of two balanced Schottky-based quadrature mixers and an integrated local oscillator (LO) chain. Based on sub-harmonically pumped mixing and quadrature coupling schemes, the proposed receiver operates in double sideband (DSB) mode or single sideband (SSB) mode. With combination of an external intermediate frequency (IF) 3-dB quadrature hybrid, the receiver can furtherly operate in sideband separation (2SB) mode. E-plane Riblet short-slot couplers combined with probe transitions are firstly employed in the radio frequency (RF) and LO path to realize quadrature configuration simultaneously; detailed theoretical derivation on 2SB operation is also given. The 2-pixel receiver is fabricated and tested, the measured SSB conversion loss of each channel achieves 12–20 dB when pumped with 18 dBm of input power at Ku-band, and the imbalance of conversion loss is less than 2 dB between all the IF ports. The typical sideband rejection ratio (SRR) is 12–16 dB over the operation frequency band. The corresponding achievements are valuable in the follow-up focal plane array detection system.
               
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