Dear colleagues
I investigated a bit more concerning those MC1650 and MC1651 devices because I wondered whether there is a more modern alternative to them.
In this document here
https://cddis.nasa.gov/lw11/docs/slrpap1.pdfon pages 2 and 3, there is a recommended circuit which shows how to AC couple a sine into an ECL gate. The gate used in this example is an MC10EL16, which, fortunately, is still available and even sold by Mouser.
The authors of this document claim that the minimum required input amplitude is around 800mVpp, which is around 1 to 2 dBm into 50 ohms.
However I don't know whether it will be a problem if a higher amplitude would be used.
However to me it looks like this device could be used alternatively to the MC1651. What do you guys think?
Yesterday evening I did a simple test with an ADE-1+ mixer, and connected two square waves to its input. Indeed it works just as fine as with sines, and also the LTSpice simulation confirms this. So I think this is a really smart idea Corby had there, because it basically makes the DMTD completely independent of the input amplitude!
(Next question would then be whether this approach is also usable for phase noise measurement.)