Double Balanced Mixers

1661 Double Balanced Mixers from 34 Manufacturers meet your specification.

Double Balanced Mixers are non-linear components that are used to down-convert the frequency of an input signal. Double Balanced Mixers from the leading manufacturers are listed below. Use the parametric search tools to narrow down on products by type, frequency, package type, power, gain, loss, image rejection, voltage and various other parameters. View product details, download datasheets and get quotes on matching products.

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Description:Double Balanced Mixer Operating from 4.0 to 12.0 GHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
8.9 to 9.4 GHz
IF Frequency:
870 MHz
LO Frequency:
9.77 to 10.27 GHz
Conversion Loss:
8.5 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:Image Reject Mixer from 24 to 34 GHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer, I/Q Mixer, Image Reject Mix...
IF Frequency:
DC to 7 GHz
LO Frequency:
24 to 34 GHz
Conversion Loss:
9 dB
P1dB:
11 dBm
Package Type:
Die
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Description:GaAs Double Balanced MMIC Mixer from 15 to 50 GHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
15 to 65 GHz
IF Frequency:
DC to 20 GHz
LO Frequency:
15 to 65 GHz
Conversion Loss:
8 to 13 dB
P1dB:
11 dBm
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:Double Balanced Mixer from 5 to 2000 MHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer, Down-Conversion Mixer, Up-C...
IF Frequency:
DC to 1000 MHz
LO Frequency:
5 to 2000 MHz
Conversion Loss:
7 to 10.5 dB
P1dB:
1 dBm
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:Passive GaAs Double Balanced Mixer MMIC from 18 to 86 GHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer, Passive Mixer, Up-Conversio...
RF Frequency:
18 to 86 GHz
IF Frequency:
DC to 27 GHz
LO Frequency:
18 to 86 GHz
Conversion Loss:
9 to 14 dB
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:Wide range Microwave Mixers with Low insertion loss and Excellent isolation.
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
4000 to 12400 MHz
IF Frequency:
0 to 2000 MHz
LO Frequency:
4000 to 12400 MHz
Conversion Loss:
7 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:Double-Balanced Passive Diode Mixer from 2.5 to 8 GHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
2.5 to 8 GHz
IF Frequency:
DC to 3.5 GHz
LO Frequency:
2.5 to 8 GHz
Conversion Loss:
6.5 to 9 dB
P1dB:
9.5 dBm
Package Type:
Surface Mount
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Description:Double Balanced Mixer from 5 MHz to 3.5 GHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
5 MHz to 3.5 GHz
IF Frequency:
5 MHz to 2.5 GHz
LO Frequency:
5 MHz to 3.5 GHz
Conversion Loss:
8 to 9.5 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:Frequency Mixer
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
1400 to 2500 MHz
Conversion Loss:
7.5 to 9 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:Double Balanced Mixer from 12 to 18 GHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
12 to 18 GHz
IF Frequency:
DC to 3 GHz
LO Frequency:
12 to 18 GHz
Conversion Loss:
6 dB
P1dB:
2 dBm
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:15 to 23 GHz, I/Q Mixer, Double Balanced Mixer
Type:
I/Q Mixer, Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
15 to 23 GHz
IF Frequency:
DC to 3.5 GHz
LO Frequency:
15 to 23 GHz
Conversion Loss:
8 dB
P1dB:
15 dBm
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:2 to 18 GHz Double Balanced Mixer
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
2 to 18 GHz
IF Frequency:
DC to 0.75 GHz
LO Frequency:
2 to 18 GHz
Conversion Loss:
4 dB
P1dB:
2 dBm
Package Type:
Die
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Description:6 to 18 GHz, Double Balanced Mixer for Military, Space, Automotive, Test Equipment Applications
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
6 to 18 GHz
IF Frequency:
DC to 4000 MHz
LO Frequency:
6 to 18 GHz
Conversion Loss:
8 dB
P1dB:
9 dBm
Package Type:
Die
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Description:GaAs MMIC Double Balanced Mixer from 5.0 to 16.0GHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
IF Frequency:
DC to 6 GHz
LO Frequency:
5 to 16 GHz
Conversion Loss:
8.5 to 13 dB
P1dB:
10 to 12 dBm
Package Type:
Die
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Description:Double Balanced Passive Mixer from 400 to 1200 MHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer, Passive Mixer
RF Frequency:
400 to 1200 MHz
IF Frequency:
DC to 800 MHz
LO Frequency:
400 to 1200 MHz
Conversion Loss:
6 to 7.5 dB
Package Type:
Module with Connectors
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Description:Space-Qualified Double-Balanced Mixer MMIC from 18 to 46 GHz
Type:
Double Balanced Mixer
RF Frequency:
18 to 46 GHz
IF Frequency:
DC to 20 GHz
LO Frequency:
18 to 46 GHz
Conversion Loss:
6.5 to 12 dB
P1dB:
12 dBm
Package Type:
Die
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What are Double Balanced Mixers?

Double Balanced Mixers are mixers that will suppress both the RF and LO input signals. The input signals are generally not wanted at the output and normally they would be removed by filtering which is inconvenient and bring additional cost. They provide high LO-RF, LO-IF and reasonable RF-IF isolations. Compared to unbalanced mixers, double balanced mixers can reduce the level of intermodulation products by up to 75%.

RF Mixers are nonlinear components that are used to up-convert or down-convert the frequency of a signal. They mix the frequency of the original signal (RF) with that of a Local Oscillator (LO) to produce two new signals at the sum RF + LO (up-converting) and difference RF – LO (down-converting) of the input frequencies.

Important Parameters for Double Balanced Mixers:

  • Frequency: There are three frequencies that are of importance when selecting double balanced mixers:
    • RF Frequency – This is the frequency of the original signal.
    • LO Frequency – This is the frequency of the local oscillator (LO), it is used to up-convert or down-convert the RF frequency. the Intermedia Frequency (IF + LO) or to down-convert the RF frequency (RF - LO). 
    • Intermediate Frequency (IF) – This is the frequency obtained at the output, which is either the sum RF + LO (up-converting) and difference RF – LO (down-converting) of the input frequencies.
  • Conversion Loss/Gain: This is the loss or gain in the amplitude of the signal after frequency conversion.
  • Isolation: This is an important parameter, RF/LO isolation is the measure of resistance of signal leakage from the local oscillator to the RF path and the LO/IF isolation is the measure of resistance of signal leakage from the LO to the IF path. The higher the isolation, the better the mixer performance.
  • LO Drive Power: This is the signal power of the Local Oscillator.

everything RF lists Double Balanced Mixers from the leading manufacturers. Use the parametric search tools to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Once you find parts that meet your specification, download the data sheet, compare products and request quotations. Inquiries sent via everything RF are directed to the manufacturers who get back to you with a quote or information.

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