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FireFox Synthesizer User Manual
1.6.10 Generic Mixer
The FireFox synthesizer includes a generic broadband mixer that is accessible via three SMA
connectors (FireFox OEM module) or three BNC connectors (FireFox desktop unit). The mixer can
be disabled via the front panel keypad for power savings and interference reduction.
The FireFox mixer is completely independent of any other function of the FireFox unit, and can be
operated independently of other signals on the FireFox synthesizer. Typical applications of the
FireFox mixer however would use the FireFox analog RF output as the Local Oscillator (LO) driver
of the FireFox mixer. The RF input of the mixer could then be connected to an external LNA buffer
and band-select filter. The Intermediate Frequency (IF) output of the mixer can then be connected to
IF demodulators etc.
Using the FireFox RF output as an LO signal source for the mixer allows frequencies up to 2GHz to
be mixed down to the 350MHz bandwidth of the mixer output. Care must be exercised to avoid
driving the mixer input above +10dbm because this would cause damage to the mixer input. The RF
output of the FireFox synthesizer is easily capable of generating damaging signal levels above the
+10dbm damage-level of the Mixer inputs.
Figure 1.8 FireFox OEM Module System Board Top
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