interdigitalmiksekoittimia
Interdigitalmiksekoittimia, also known as interdigital mixers, are a type of electronic component used in radio frequency (RF) and microwave circuits. They are designed to mix two input signals, typically an RF signal and a local oscillator (LO) signal, to produce an output signal at a different frequency. This process is known as frequency mixing or heterodyning.
Interdigital mixers consist of a series of interleaved fingers or electrodes, which are fabricated on a semiconductor
One of the key advantages of interdigital mixers is their wideband operation. They can handle a broad
However, interdigital mixers also have some limitations. They typically have lower conversion gain compared to other