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Power combiner vs mixer 1

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Leiser

Automotive
Apr 19, 2007
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Hi all,

could anyone explain the difference between a power combiner and a mixer?

Thanks in advance!
 
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A power combiner allows powers at the same or different frequencies to be added.

A mixer is a frequency translator. In a down converter mode of operation, you supply an LO (local oscillator) and an RF (Radio Frequency). The difference frequency comes out of the IF (intermediate frequency) port. Have a look at the RFcafe for these elementary definitions.

 
Hi,

thanks for you answer. I´m doing IMR measurements. We used a frequency mixer from minicircuits to get the third intermodulation product. However, I have noticed that some people use a power combiner. So that´s when I started to consider the difference.

I checked it in RF-cafe but I couldn´t find any definitions, could you please tell me where is this section? I tried under Appetizers then definitions.

I don´t understand you definition in the case we are using them, IMRR measurements, two-tones for example 88 and 89MHz same frequency. Could we use both the power combiner and the frequency mixer for this measurement?
 
Thanks logbook for your help!.
 
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