T. Nishimura et al., QUASI-OPTICAL ANTENNA MIXER SYSTEM FED BY A COPLANAR WAVE-GUIDE, Electronics & communications in Japan. Part 1, Communications, 82(1), 1999, pp. 22-30
The quasi-optical antenna mixer system transforms a radio frequency (R
F) signal into the intermediate frequency (IF) signal as soon as the s
ystem receives the RF and the local oscillator (LO) signals spatially.
This system can be expected to reduce transmission line loss, especia
lly in higher frequency bands, such as the millimeter-wave band, becau
se the RF transmission line is removed. In this paper, we propose a du
al frequency operating microstrip antenna fed by coplanar waveguide, w
ith a mixer diode to realize the quasi-optical antenna mixer system. I
t is a problem of the receiving part in conventional quasi-optical ant
enna mixer systems that LO incidence obstructs RF incidence because bo
th RF and LO signals are received from one side of the system. Therefo
re, we construct a quasi-optical antenna mixer system that can receive
the RF and LO signals separately on both sides of the substrate. To b
egin with, the receiving part is designed and its characteristics are
evaluated with an electromagnetic simulator. Next, the system is fabri
cated and tested on the dual frequency operation of the receiving part
and the mixing operation in the microwave band. As a result, we confi
rm that our proposed system functions as a quasi-optical antenna mixer
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