Dear colleagues
today I received my PCBs from Eurocircuits. I immediately decided to populate the input stages with the ECL gates and the mixers, so I could do first simple tests!
Further, I also changed the mixer and decided to use the ADE-2+ instead of the ADE-1+. This will allow only a lower frequency of 5 MHz, but at least 1 GHz for the upper frequency.
Then I tested the beat note output from the mixers after the lowpass filter for various input frequencies. Again I set my signal generators with 10 Hz offset to each other and tested different input frequencies. The output beat note stays quite nice and constant up to 2 GHz input frequency. I didn't test further, as this is definitely more than enough for me! Beat note amplitude around 500mVpp.
Further I tested the isolation between the DUT inputs and also between the DUT input and the offset oscillator input.
The further is very good, around 110 dB (measured with my HP 3577A network analyzer, unfortunately only up to 200 MHz). The isolation between the DUT inputs and the offset oscillator input is a bit worse, around 95 dB. But I guess this is stil acceptable, is it.
The beat note output does not vary with input amplitude as long as it is in the range of -25 dBm to +12dBm. I did not test higher amplitudes. If the input amplitude is lower than -25 dBm, the output becomes more and more sinusoidal (it is normally some sort of triangle wave).
The return loss for the DUT inputs is around -30 dB, whereas the input return loss for the offset oscillator is a bit worse, around -20 dB. I guess this is because I neglected "proper" RF design criteria for the offset oscillator's traces and just used a simple Y connection for them. Still, I consider -20dB good enough for the offset osc.
Unfortunately I don't have suitable scope probes to measure the output signals from the ECL gates - but as the mixer output seems to be quite stable, I assume the ECL gates work as they should.
As I don't have the OpAmps ready for the gain stage, I cannot test further yet, but I think the results so far look promising, do they! Let's see what the noise floor will be. I am very curious.
By the way, the ECL gates are indeed power hungry, this little part with only 4 gates already consumes 270mA! :-D