upconverter
An upconverter is an electronic device that shifts the frequency of an input signal upward by mixing it with a local oscillator. By translating a signal from a lower frequency to a higher RF band, upconverters enable transmission over higher-frequency links or compatibility with receivers that operate in the target band. They are the opposite of downconverters, which move signals to lower frequencies.
Typical upconverter architecture includes a mixer, a local oscillator, and RF preselection or filtering stages. The
Applications for upconverters include satellite communications uplinks, where baseband or intermediate-frequency signals are raised to the
Key design considerations include conversion gain, noise figure, linearity (IP3), LO leakage, spurii, and phase noise.