Laboratory mixers commonly refer to vortex mixers which are used to mix small vials of liquid. An electrical motor causes a rubber cup containing a test tube or other vessel to oscillate, causing the ...
Abstract: This brief presents a gain-boosted wideband complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) down-conversion mixer with body-effect control, which operates in a frequency range of 24–40 GHz.
Abstract: This article presents a low-power passive mixer-first receiver (MFRX) with an N-path harmonic-rejection (HR) transformer-mixer for narrowband Internet-of-Everything (IoE) applications.