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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 12, 2024
Filed:
Aug. 18, 2021
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Wataru Yamamoto, Tokyo, JP;
Koji Tsutsumi, Tokyo, JP;
Sho Ikeda, Tokyo, JP;
Masaomi Tsuru, Tokyo, JP;
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A phase-variable frequency multiplier includes: a 90-degree divider for dividing an input signal into an I-signal and a Q-signal; an amplitude setting circuit for distributing each of the I-signal and the Q-signal to two paths, setting amplitudes of two of four signals including the two distributed I-signals and the two distributed Q-signals depending on a phase shift amount of the input signal, and outputting as set signals, the four signals including the signals with the set amplitudes; a first mixer for multiplying one of the two I-signals included in the set signals by one of the two Q-signals included in the set signals to generate a first signal having a frequency being twice the frequency of the input signal; a second mixer for multiplying the other of the two I-signals included in the set signals by the other of the two Q-signals included in the set signals to generate a second signal with an amplitude ratio with respect to the first signal, being a tangent or a reciprocal of a tangent of the phase shift amount and with a frequency being twice the frequency of the input signal; and a 90-degree combiner for applying a phase difference of 90 degrees between the first signal and the second signal, and combining the first signal having the phase difference of 90 degrees from the second signal with the second signal.