Mismatch&power leakage with port of mixersattenuators solution

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The discussion revolves around issues of power leakage in an RF transmitter, specifically from the LO port to the IF and RF ports. The user experiences poor signal quality at the mixer input, with phase noise and amplitude variations, which improve when the LO power is decreased. There is confusion regarding the role of attenuators in mitigating these issues, particularly in relation to standing waves and signal integrity. Participants suggest that the user needs to incorporate attenuators before the mixers to help address the power leakage problem. Additionally, there is a request for clarification on circuit symbols and proper schematic representation of bandpass filters.
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Hi ! I am making an RF Transmitter and i have a problem with power leakage for LO port to IF port and RF port. I don't know what to do and i am little confused about how can i fix this.


Source(-10 or -20dBm) 10KHz --------->MIxer conv.loss=8db--------->RF port

and

L.O=70MHz and 7dbm

I put an oscilloscope to mixers input IF and i don't see a sin wave from my Source. I is a sine wave with a lot of phase noice and amplitude variations..when i decrease the L.O power the sine becomes better.:o

I have heard about attenuators but i cannot understand how they will solve the problem. They attenuate maybe the standing waves that maybe create ?Also and my signal right?
I don't understand...
 
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Can you post a schematic and some photos? What bands are you building this transmitter for?
 
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[/URL]of course...here...i have some problem with the crystal filter there..but basically this is my transmitter...i think i will need attenuators sure before the mixers...
 
just a little note on circuit symbols...

are they supposed to be band pass filters ??

if so you need to learn to draw them correctly, the centre sine wave shouldn't have a strike through it ;)
as you have shown them they let nothing through low mid or hi

Dave
 
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