
Conversion
Loss
Using
the
Frequency
Oset
Mode
Conversion
loss
is
the
measure
of
eciency
of
a
mixer
.
It
is
the
ratio
of
side-band
IF
power
to
RF
signal
power
,
and
is
usually
expressed
in
dB
.
(Express
ratio
values
in
dB
amounts
to
a
subtraction
of
the
dB
power
in
the
denominator
from
the
dB
power
in
the
numerator
.)
The
mixer
translates
the
incoming
signal,
(RF),
to
a
replica,
(IF),
displaced
in
frequency
by
the
local
oscillator
,
(LO).
Frequency
translation
is
characterized
by
a
loss
in
signal
amplitude
and
the
generation
of
additional
sidebands
.
F
or
a
given
translation,
two
equal
output
signals
are
expected,
a
lower
sideband
and
an
upper
sideband.
Figure
3-4.
An
Example
Spectrum
of
RF
,
LO
,
and
IF
Signals
Present
in
a
Conversion
Loss
Measurement
The
analyzer
allows
you
to
make
a
swept
RF/IF
conversion
loss
measurement
holding
the
LO
frequency
xed.
Y
ou
can
make
this
measurement
by
using
the
analyzer's
frequency
oset
measurement
mode
.
This
mode
of
operation
allows
you
to
oset
the
analyzer's
source
by
a
xed
value
,
above
or
below
the
analyzer's
receiver
.
That
is
,
this
allows
you
to
use
a
device
input
frequency
range
that
is
dierent
from
the
receiver
input
frequency
range
.
The
following
procedure
describes
the
swept
IF
frequency
conversion
loss
measurement
of
a
broadband
component
mixer:
1.
Set
the
LO
source
to
the
desired
CW
frequency
and
power
level.
CW
frequency
=
1000
MHz
P
ower
=
13
dBm
2.
Set
the
desired
source
power
to
the
value
which
will
provide
010
dBm
or
less
to
the
R-channel
input.
Press:
4
MENU
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5
4
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5
3.
Calibrate
and
zero
the
power
meter
.
4.
Connect
the
measurement
equipment
as
shown
in
Figure
3-5.
The
low
pass
lter
is
required
to
limit
the
range
of
frequencies
passed
into
the
R-channel
input
port.
The
lter
is
selected
to
pass
the
IF
frequencies
for
the
measurement
but
prevent
the
LO
feedthrough
and
unwanted
mixer
products
from
confusing
the
phase
lock
loop
operation.
A
pad
is
used
to
isolate
the
lter
and
improve
the
IF
port
match
for
the
mixer
.
The
attenuation
of
the
power
splitter
is
used
to
improve
the
RF
port
match
for
the
mixer
.
Making
Mixer
Measurements
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