You'll have to pick a particular modulation technique AM FM it goes on and on.Ok, how do i calculate the output frequencies of the mixer?
So a mixer produces harmonics and 1 of these harmonics equals local oscillator frequency + radio frequency input?In short they are called harmonics which occur above and below the carrier frequency. As seen above.
So the output of mixer depends on modulation technique? If i use a different modulation technique and same frequency the output of the mixer will be different?You'll have to pick a particular modulation technique AM FM it goes on and on.
What is produced by a "mixer" with the LO frequency l, below the signal frequency fSo a mixer produces harmonics and 1 of these harmonics equals local oscillator frequency + radio frequency input?