Fully-integrated anti-blocking radio frequency receiving front-end architecture

2016 
Disclosed is a fully-integrated anti-blocking radio frequency receiving front-end architecture, comprising a blocking signal filtering stage and a down mixing stage. The blocking signal filtering stage is a feed-forward structure, and a main branch and a feed-forward branch use low-noise amplifiers with same circuit structures to realize matching. In addition, the feed-forward branch uses the impedance moving feature of a passive mixer in the frequency domain, a band elimination filter is generated at a radio frequency local oscillator to filter useful signals, and then a useful radio frequency signal is obtained by subtracting an obtained blocking signal from a blocking signal of the main branch. Because the blocking signal is directly filtered out after two low-noise amplifiers, influence on another circuit is avoided, and other non-ideal factors are avoided. Down mixing is realized to obtain a useful middle-frequency signal by connecting the passive mixer.
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