Frequency Multiplier Analysis and Design Using Punch-Through Varactor Diodes
Abstract
Punch-through varactor diode frequency multipliers, a type of nonlinear reactive multiplier, can be 100% efficient, theoretically. This report presents a model of a punch-through diode and then analyzes it in the frequency domain. By restricting the currents that can flow, the analysis can be reduced to a finite set of equations for any order multiplier. Next, assuming that the diode loss is low enough, diode equations for the specific cases of a doubler and a tripler are developed. The report then adds the necessary circuit elements to give lumped-element circuit designs and design equations for both doublers and triplers. Finally, sample circuits are built using these designs, and design equations are shown along with their performance. Punch-through varactor diode, Punch-through diode, Step-recovery diode, Varactor diode, Frequency multiplier, Frequency multiplier, Idler circuit, Doublers, Nonlinear reactive multiplier, Triplers, Nonlinear analysis, Fourier analysis, Circuit analysis
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 08, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA284963
Entities
People
- P. H. Williams
Organizations
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology