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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 1996
Filed:
Oct. 30, 1995
Fred Sterzer, Lawrence Township. Mercer County, NJ (US);
MMTC, Inc., Princeton, NJ (US);
Abstract
Any one of several improved devices capable of implementing microwave phase logic (MPL) operating at gigabits per second rates comprises either at least one of means performing the function of a multigate microwave-monolithic-integrated-circuit (MMIC) field-effect transistor (FET), or a pair of doubly-balanced mixers, in which each of the mixers includes an RF port, a local-oscillator (LO) port and an IF port, and the IF port of a first of the doubly-balanced mixers is directly connected to the IF port of a second of the doubly-balanced mixers. The first of the doubly-balanced mixers is operative as a demodulator for deriving (1) a given polarity at its IF port in response to substantially in-phase signals of the same first specified frequency being respectively applied to its RF and LO ports and (2) a polarity opposite to the given polarity at its IF port in response to substantially out-of-phase signals of the same first specified frequency being respectively applied to its RF and LO ports, and the second of the doubly-balanced mixers is operative as a modulator for deriving (3) a signal of a given phase and second specified frequency at its RF port in response to a signal of the second specified frequency being applied to its LO port and the given polarity being applied its IF port and (4) a signal of a phase substantially 180.degree. out-of-phase with the given phase and second specified frequency at its RF port in response to a signal of the second specified frequency applied to its LO port and the polarity opposite to the given polarity being applied its IF port.