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Non Linear Mixer2 Quad Mixing

Image reject mixers use phase cancellation to reject images and achieve very high image rejection ratios. They incorporate the image rejection process into the mixer through the use of in-phase and quadrature signals. The document provides diagrams to illustrate the image rejection process using quadrature signals and recommends a link for further explanation of quadrature signals and image rejection.

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Non Linear Mixer2 Quad Mixing

Image reject mixers use phase cancellation to reject images and achieve very high image rejection ratios. They incorporate the image rejection process into the mixer through the use of in-phase and quadrature signals. The document provides diagrams to illustrate the image rejection process using quadrature signals and recommends a link for further explanation of quadrature signals and image rejection.

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Image reject mixers

Recall that the image problem for downconverting mixers is not fully solved by the use
of preselection filtering. Filters do not have adequate rejection and require extra space
and power. Recall that an image signal often comes from an out-of-band source which
may be another transmitter or might be due to a spurious signal generated in the receiver
itself.

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A widely used alternative is to employ phase cancellation to reject images. To the extent
that accurate phase and amplitude matching can be obtained, very high image reject ratios
can be obtained. IRR is defined in the equation below:

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PRF
The image rejection process is incorporated into the mixer through the use of in-phase
and quadrature signals. To understand how this process works, we must begin with a
brief review of quadrature signals. For a good exposition of quadrature signals and
image rejection, follow the link, download and read:
Quadrature Signals: Complex, But Not Complicated, by Richard Lyons.
http://www.dspguru.com/info/tutor/quadsig.htm

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