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The status of millimeter wave hybrid integrated-circuit balanced mixers
The development of millimeter wave hybrid integrated circuit balanced mixers using two-terminal devices has been considered nearly mature. In this paper, the present state of this technology is reviewed. Advantages and disadvantages of existing mixer configurations are discussed along with their measured performances. Some new configurations for both fundamental and subharmonic mixers are also proposed and examined.