Title :
A JSSC classic paper: The Gilbert cell, the linear mixer with gain, in CMOS or bipolar
Abstract :
The Gilbert cell, initially designed with bipolar transistors to operate as a precision multiplier, is widely used in modern communication systems as a mixer and frequency translator. The Gilbert cell offers advantages such as high conversion gain and high port-to-port isolation. Its principle of operation is technology independent and can be realized in bipolar or CMOS processes. Because of their low fabrication costs, Gilbert cells are appropriate for high-level integration and realize good high-frequency performance. Manolis T. Terrovitis and Robert G. Meyer summarized these traits that make the Gilbert cell so popular in recent papers in the June 1999 and October 2000 JSSC.
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits Society Newsletter, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/N-SSC.2003.6499939